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INDEX  TO  PART  FIRST 


Albani 

Albcrtinclli 

Page  1 

28 

10 

Angelico,  Fra  . . . . 

7 

Angelo,  Michael. . . 

Baroccio 

....  7 

Bartolommeo,  Fra. 

16 

Bassano 

Battoni 

Becquer  

Bellini,  Gen 

9 

Bellini,  Gio 

Berchem 

Bocacciuo 

Bonheur 

Bonifazio 

Bordone 

Botticelli 

Boucher  

Breton  

Bronzino 

Bugiardini 

Cagliari 

Cagnacci 

Cam  pan  na 

Cano 

Caravaggio 

Carducho  

Carpaccio 

Carracci,  A 

27 

Catena 

Champagne 

Chardin 

Cbiari  

Cignani 

30 

Cima  

Cimabue 

Claude  Lorraine. . . 

Coello,  A.  8 

38 

Coeilo,  C 

Corot 

43 

Correggio  

Cranach 

Credl 

15 

Crivclli 

David  

Dclaroche 

43 

Denner 

38 

Dolce , 

29 

Domcuichiuo 

28 

Dow 

Duccio 

DUrcr 

Early  Painting  . . . . 

Espinosa  

Faore  

42 

Fabriano  

7 

Flandrin 

43 

Fragonard  

Francesca 

9 

Franceschiui 

Fraucia,  F 

13 

Francla,  J 

Fungal  

Gaddi,  A 

7 

Gaddi. 'J' 

Gainsborough 

46 

Garbo 

Garofalo 

20 

Gentileschi 

29  t 

Page 


Gerard 42 

Gerini 7 

Ghent,  Justus  van 31 

Ghirlandajo 13 

Giordano 30 

Giorgione 19 

Giotto 4 

Girodet 42 

Gleyre 43 

Goya 41 

Gozzoli 9 

Greuze 42 

Griraani  Breviary 46 

Grimoux 41 

Guercino 29 

Hals 35 

Head 46 

Heist 35 

Herrera 39 

Hobbema 36 

Hogarth 46 

Holbein,  elder 36 

Holbein,  younger 37 

Honthorst 35 

Ingres 43 

Jansen  46 

Jordaens 33 

Juanes  3S 

Kauffmann 38 

Kcyser,  de 85 

Koninck 35 

Landseer 46 

Largilli&re 41 

Lawrence  46 

Le  Brun  42 

Lippi,  F 15 

Lippi,  F.  F 8, 12 

Lochner 36 

Lopez 41 

Lorenzetli 7 

Lorraine,  Claude 41 

Lotto 20 

Luini 15 

Luti 30 

Mantegna 10 

Maratta 30 

Marconi 18 

Martini 6 

Martino 27 

Masaccio  8 

Matsys,  Jan 31 

Mats ys,  Q 31 

Meccheriuo 24 

Mcmling 31 

Memmi 7 

M engs  38 

Mctsu 36 

Mieris,  van 36 

Mignard 41 

Milano,  Andrea  da 25 

Millet 43 

Morales 38 

Morctto 26 

Moro 32 

Mosaics 3 

Mu  1 ready 46 

Murillo 40 

Muzlano 27 

Nattier 41 

Oggiono 16 

Orcagna 7 

Orley 32 


Pacchia,  del 20 

Pacehiarotto 16 

Palma,  J 27 

Palma  Vecchio  18 

Pantoja 38 

Paolino,  Fra  25 

Parmigiano 26 

Pater 41 

Perugino  11,  12 

Pinturicchio 14 

Piombo 24 

Pollajuolo 10 

Pordenone 24 

Potter 36 

Prud’hon 42 

Raphael 20,  24 

Rembrandt 35 

Reni,  Guido 28 

Reynolds 46 

Ribera 39 

Rioult 43 

Romano 25 

Rosa  29 

Rosselli,  C 11 

Rossclli,  M 28 

Rousseau 43 

Rubens 32 

Iiuysdael 36 

Santi 11 

Sarto,  del 24 

Sassoferrato 29 

Schedone 29 

Scbdngauer 36 

Sesto 20 

Signorelli 11 

Snyders S3 

Sodoma 19 

Sogliaui 25 

Stanfield 46 

Stamina 7 

Stcuerbout 35 

Sustermans 33 

Teniers  34 

Terburg 35 

Tintoretto 26 

Till  28 

Titian 18 

Troyon 43 

Turner 46 

Unknown,  Italian 16 

Unknown,  Spanish 41 

U wins 46 

VanderFaes 31 

Van  der  Meer 36 

Van  dcr  Velde 36 

Van  der  Werff 36 

Van  der  Weyden 30 

Van  Eyck,  H 30 

Van  Eyck,  J 3u 

Van  Veen 32 

Velasquez 39 

Vernet 43 

Veronese 26 

Vinci 14 

Vivnnni,  A 9 

Vivarinl,  L 9 

Watteau 41 

West 46 

Wilhelm  von  Kbln 36 

Wouvermon 36 

Wynauta 35 

Zu  baron 39 


INDEX  TO  PART  SECOND, 


Algeria 

Asia  Minor 

Assyrian  Sculpture 

Austria 

Azores 

Belgium 

Brazil 

Burruah 

Ceylon 

Chili 

:::::::::::::: 

Etruscan  Sculpture 

France 

Germany 

Grffico-Rornan  Sculpture, 

Great  Britain  ....  

Greece 

Greek  Sculpture 

Holland 


Page 
. 125 
. 129 
. 48 
. 04 
. 66 
. 66 
. 137 
. 129 
. 129 
. 137 
. 125 
. 80 
. 53 
. 68 
. 75 
. 64 
. 80 
. 98 
. 49 
. 99 


India 

Ireland 

Italy 

Japan 

Mexico 

Modern  Sculpture 

Norway 

Palestine 

Peru 

Portugal 

Russia 

Scotland 

Spain 

Straits  Settlement. 

Switzerland 

Syria 

Turkey 

United  States 
U.S.  of  Columbia 
Uruguay .... 


v 


Page 


130 
91 

100 

131 
135 

69 

115 

133 
137 

116 
116 

93 

117 

134 
121 

134 
124 

135 

137 

138 


INDEX  TO  PART  THIRD. 


Page 

Albums 208 

Animal  Studies 203 

Book  Illustrations 194 

Christ  in  Art 209 

Collections 206 

Dance  of  Death 204 

Dickens  Illustrations.  194 

Elaine  Illustrations 196 

Engravings 139 

Etchings.  Dusseldorf 193 

“ Modern 189 

“ Old  Masters 185 

Flower  Studies 202 

Framing 207 

Greek  Illustrations 198 

Heads  from  Drawings 205 

Modern  Paintings 139 

Niebelungen  Lied 196 


Page 


Passion  Play  at  Oberammergau 202 

Portfolios 205 

Portraits  of  Authors 177 

“ Crowned  Heads 180 

“ French  Royalty,  etc 182 

“ Miscellaneous  Persons  .. . 183 

“ Musical  Composers 178 

“ Painters  and  Sculptors...  179 

“ Presidents  of  the  U.S 183 

“ Royalty  and  Nobility  ....  181 

Raphael’s  Hours  and  Days 200 

“ Bible 199 

Reliquary  of  St.  Ursula 202 

Reynard  the  Fox 199 

Schiller  Gallery 195 

Shakespeare  Illustrations 194 

Works  of  Hans  Holbein 204 

“ William  M.  Hunt 201 


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PHOTOGRAPHIC  REPRODUCTIONS 

OF 

ORIGINAL  PAINTINGS,  FRESCOES,  AND  DESIGNS 

BY  THE  OLD  MASTERS. 


The  following  subjects  are  kept  in  stock,  unmounted  only;  but  can  be 
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rated into  schools. 

In  ordering  from  Part  I.  give  number  of  picture,  and  whether  cabinet 
or  medium  size. 


Medium. 

Cabinet. 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

12 

13 

14 

14 

15 

15 

To  avoid  confusion  of  numbers  with  those  of  our  earlier  lists, 
please  mention  1887  catalogue. 


EXAMPLES  OP  EARLY  PAINTING. 

Greek  Painting'. 

Bust  of  the  Muse  Polymnia.  Etruscan  Museum , Cortona. 

Byzantine. 

Magdalen.  Academy , Florence. 

St.  Luke  (?). 

Madonna.  Basilica  S.  M.  Maggiore,  Rome. 

First  Century  Fresco. 

Mercury  saving  Io,  guarded  by  Argus. 

Palace  of  the  Caesars , Rome. 

Fourth  Century  Frescoes. 

A figure  (called  Christ)  holding  a scroll,  and  woman 
drawing  water  (Woman  of  Samaria). 

Catacomb  of  St.  Calixtus , Rome. 
Christian  Inscriptions  with  figures  and  emblems. 

Catacombs , Rome. 

U it  «(  «(  «<  t<  (< 

Sixth  Century  Fresco. 

Head  of  Christ.  Catacomb  of  Generosa , Rome 

Ninth  Century  Frescoes. 

Christ,  St.  Cecilia,  and  Pope  Urban. 

Catacomb  of  St.  Calixtus , Rome. 
Head  of  Christ.  “ Pontianus , rt 

The  above  frescoes  are  all  badly  damaged,  and  conse- 
quently the  photographs  are  not  attractive  in  appear- 
ance. 


MOSAICS. 

Fifth  Century. 

Jacob  demanding  Rachel.  S.  M.  Maggiorc,  Rome. 

The  Good  Shepherd.  Tomb  of  Galla  Placidia,  Ravenna. 
Four  Angels,  etc.,  Archbishop's  Pal.  “ 

Baptism  of  Christ,  etc.  Dome  of  Baptistery , “ 

44  44  44  Ch.  of  S.  M.  a Cosmedin,  44 


Large. 


4 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


QJ 

a 

Cab. 

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39 


Mosaics.  ( Continued .) 


Sixth  Century. 

In  San  Vitale , Ravenna. 

Sacrifice  of  Abraham. 

“ “ and  other  figures. 

“ Abel  and  Melchisedec. 

“ “ “ and  other  figures. 

Emperor  Justinian  (group). 

“ “ (head). 

Empress  Theodora  (group). 

“ “ (head). 

Christ  seated  with  Saints  Vitale  and  Ecclesio. 

In  St.  Appolinare  Nuovo , Ravenna. 

Life  of  Christ.  Worship  of  the  Magi. 

“ “ Saviour  enthroned  with  Saints  and  Angels. 

“ “ Head  of  Christ,  from  the  above. 

“ “ Prophets  and  Procession  of  Virgins. 

“ “ Various  Prophets  and  Palace  of  Theodoric. 

Portrait  of  Emperor  Justinian. 

St.  Appolinare  preaching. 

St.  Appolinare  in  Classe , Ravenna. 
Sacrifice  of  Abraham,  Abel  and  Melchisedec. 

St.  Appolinare  in  Classe , Ravenna. 
Two  Apostles.  Tomb  of  Galla  Placidia , “ 

Seventh  Century. 

Head  of  Christ,  witli  Angels  and  Saints. 

Baptistery  of  St.  John  Lateran,  Rome. 
St.  Sebastian.  Church  of  St.  Peter , “ 

Ninth  Century. 

Madonna  and  Saints,  with  Pope  Paschal. 

S.  M.  Dominica , Rome. 

Christ  and  Saints.  St.  Cecilia  in  Trastevere , “ 

Twelfth  Century. 

Christ,  Virgin,  Apostles,  and  Saints. 

St.  Cecilia  in  Trastevere , Rome. 

ITALIAN  SCHOOLS. 

Cimabue,  Giovanni.  1240-1302.  Florentine. 

Madonna.  Ch.  S.  M.  Novella , Florence . 

Visitation.  (Drawing.)  TJjfizi , “ 

St.  Cecilia  and  four  scenes  from  her  Life.  “ “ 

Madonna  and  Child.  Acad.  “ 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints  and  Angels.  Assisi. 

Madonna,  Child  and  Angels. 

Madonna.  Louvre. 

Duccio  di  Buoninsegna.  (Painted  in  1282.) 

Sienese. 

Madonna  and  Child.  Perugia. 

Madonna  and  Child.  Siena. 

Giotto  di  Bondone.  1276-1336.  Florentine. 

Portrait  of  Dante.  Fresco , Nat' l Museum , Florence. 

“ “ (Before  restoration.) 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Angels.  Academy , “ 

The  Baptism  of  Christ. 

Meeting  of  St.  Joachim  and  St.  Anna.  S.  M.  Novella,  “ 


Large. 


Part  First. 


5 


Med. 

Cab. 

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Giotto.  ( Continued .) 


Frescoes  in  Santa  Croce , Florence. 

Coronation  of  the  Virgin. 

St.  John  raising  Drusiana. 

St.  John  ascending  to  Heaven. 

Zacharias  writing  the  name  of  the  Infant  St.  John. 

St.  Francis  appearing  to  St.  Anthony. 

Death  of  St.  Francis. 

St.  Francis  in  the  presence  of  the  Sultan. 

Confession  of  St.  Francis. 

St.  Louis  of  Toulouse. 

St.  Louis,  King  of  France. 

St.  Elizabeth  of  Hungary. 

St.  Clara. 

St.  Francis  returning  his  clothes  to  his  father. 

Infant  Christ  appearing  to  St.  Francis  on  Christmas  Eve. 

Frescoes  in  the  Arena  or  Scrovegni  Chapel,  Padua. 
St.  Joachim  driven  from  the  Temple. 

St.  Joachim  among  the  Shepherds. 

Prayer  of  St.  Anna. 

St.  Joachim  accomplishes  the  Sacrifice. 

Dream  of  St.  Joachim. 

Meeting  of  St.  Joachim  and  St.  Anna. 

Birth  of  the  Virgin. 

Presentation  of  the  Virgin  in  the  Temple. 

Receiving  the  Rods  from  the  High  Priest. 

Adoration  of  the  Rods. 

Marriage  of  the  Virgin. 

Wedding  Procession  of  the  Virgin. 

Angel  of  the  Annunciation. 

Virgin  “ “ 

Meeting  of  Mary  and  Elizabeth. 

Nativity  of  Christ. 

Adoration  of  the  Magi. 

Purification  of  Mary  in  the  Temple. 

Flight  into  Egypt. 

Massacre  of  the  Innocents. 

Christ  among  the  Doctors. 

Baptism  of  Christ. 

Marriage  at  Cana. 

Raising  of  Lazarus. 

Entry  of  Christ  into  Jerusalem. 

Christ  driving  the  Profaners  from  the  Temple. 

Judas  receiving  the  Silver. 

Last  Supper. 

Christ  washing  the  Feet  of  his  Disciples. 

The  Kiss  of  Judas. 

Christ  conducted  before  Caiaphas. 

Christ  crowned  with  Thorns. 

Christ  conducted  to  Calvary. 

Crucifixion. 

Entombment. 

Resurrection. 

Ascension  of  Christ. 

The  Pentecost. 

Universal  Judgment. 

Paradise. 


Large. 


6 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


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121 

122 

123 

124 


A Giotto.  ( Concluded .) 

6 

107  107  Group  of  the  Blessed.  (Detail  of  above.) 

108  108  The  Infernal  Regions. 

109  Madonna  and  Child. 

110  The  Marquis  Scrovegni  giving  the  Church  to  RR.  PP. 
Gaudenti. 

111  Hope. 

112  Despair. 

113  Hope  and  Despair. 

114  Charity  and  Envy. 

115  Faith  and  Infidelity. 

116  Justice  and  Injustice.  * 

117  Temperance  and  Anger. 

118  Strength  and  Weakness. 

119  Prudence  and  Imprudence. 

120  The  Crucifix. 

Frescoes  in  Lower  Church , Assisi. 

121  Poverty. 

122  Chastity.  i Four  scenes  representing  the  Virtues  and 

123  Obedience.  j Triumphs  of  St.  Francis. 

124  Glorification.  J 

125  Meeting  of  Mary  and  Elizabeth. 

126  Christ  disputing  with  the  Doctors.  (Attributed  to  Taddeo 
Gaddi.) 

Martini,  Simone  de  ( Memmi ).  1283-1344. 

Sienese . 

127  Annunciation.  Uffizi,  Florence. 

Frescoes  in  Spanish  Chapel , S.  M.  Novella , Florence. 

128  128  The  Church  Militant  and  Triumphant. 

129  Christ  in  Glory.  (Detail  of  above.) 

130  Entrance  into  Paradise.  “ “ 

131  Worldly  Pleasures.  “ “ 

132  Group  of  the  Faithful.  “ “ 

133  Figure  of  Cimabue  and  others.  “ “ 

134  Portrait  of  Cimabue.  “ “ 

Gaddi,  Taddeo.  1300-1366?  Florentine . 

135  Nativity  and  Crucifixion.  Berlin. 

Frescoes  in  Spanish  Chapel , S.  M.  Novella , Florence. 
Allegory,  — Religion  and  Philosophy. 

Group  of  Virtues  and  Sciences.  (From  the  above.) 

138  138  Crucifixion,  and  Descent  into  Hades. 

139  Upper  Central  Section.  (From  the  above.) 

140  “ Left  hand  “ “ 

141  “ Right  hand  “ “ 

142  Christ  conducted  to  Calvary.  “ 

143  Descent  into  Hades.  “ 

144  The  Resurrection. 

145  The  Church  as  a Ship  or  St.  Peter. 

146  The  Ascension  of  Christ. 

147  The  Last  Supper,  and  Descent  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 
Frescoes  in  Santa  Croce , Florence. 

148  Meeting  of  St.  Joachim  and  St.  Anna. 

149  Birth  of  the  Virgin. 

150  150  Presentation  of  the  Virgin  in  the  Temple. 

151  Marriage  of  the  Virgin. 


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Italian  Schools.  ( Continued .) 


Lorenzetti, Pietro.  {Flourished  1328.)  Sienese. 
Madonna  enthroned,  with  Child  and  Four  Angels. 

Caih'l,  Cortona. 

Madonna,  Child,  and  St.  Francis.  Lower  Church , Assisi. 

(Attributed  by  Vasari  to  Cavallini.) 

Me  mini,  Lippo.  -1356.  Sienese. 

St.  Anthony,  St.  Fina,  and  St.  Paul.  San  Gem. 

Gaddi,  Angiolo.  1325-1396.  Florentine. 

The  Circumcision.  Uffizi , Florence. 

Adoration  of  the  Magi.  “ “ 

Nativity.  Cath'l , Prato. 

Orcagna  ( Andrea  di  Clone).  1329?-1389. 

Florentine. 

The  Last  Judgment.  Campo  Santo,  Pisa. 

The  Triumph  of  Death.  “ “ “ 

Group  of  Monks.  (From  the  above.)  “ “ “ 

Inferno.  “ “ “ 

Glory  of  Paradise.  Strozzi  Chapel,  S.M.  Novella. 

Group  of  Saints.  (From  the  above.)  Florence. 

Stamina,  Gherardo  di  Jacopo.  1354-1408. 

Florentine. 

Presentation  of  the  Virgin  in  the  Temple.  Cath'l , Prato. 
Bartolo,  Taddeo  di.  1362-1422.  Sienese. 

St.  Christopher.  Palazzo  Pubblico,  Siena. 

Spinello,  Aretino.  1316-1408?  Arezzo. 

Madonna  del  Soccorsa.  Ch.  S.  M.  delle  Grazie , Arezzo. 
Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints.  Pinacotheca,  “ 
Gei ini,  Niccolo  di  Pietro,  -1401?  Arezzo. 
Martyrdom  of  St.  Matthew.  Ch.  San  Francesco,  Prato. 
Miracle  of  St.  Matthew.  “ “ “ 

St.  John  the  Evangelist.  “ “ 44 

St.  Luke.  “ “ “ 

St.  Mark.  “ “ “ 

Fabriano,  Gentile  da.  1370-1450?  Venetian. 
Adoration  of  the  Kings.  Acad.,  Florence. 

Fra  Angelico,  Giovanni  ( da  Fiesole). 

1387-1455.  Florentine . 

Frescoes,  etc.,  in  Museum  of  St.  Mark,  Florence. 

Madonna  della  Stella.  (With  frame.) 

“ “ “ (Without  frame.) 

Coronation  of  the  Virgin. 

The  Annunciation. 

Christ  and  his  Disciples  at  Emmaus.  (Attributed  to  Fra 
Bartolommeo.) 

Christ  bearing  his  Cross. 

The  Crucifixion. 

Group.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Adoration  of  the  Kings. 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints. 

Adoration  of  the  Magi. 

Treason  of  Judas. 

Christ  with  Symbols  of  the  Passion. 

St.  Peter,  martyr. 

The  Crucifixion,  with  S.  Dominico. 

Coronation  of  the  Virgin.  Uffizi,  Florence. 

Madonna  of  the  Great  Tabernacle.  “ “ 


Large. 


8 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


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196 


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216 
217 


Fra  Angelico.  ( Concluded .) 


Angel  sounding  Trumpet.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Angel  touching  the  Tambourine. 

Angel  playing  the  Violin. 

Angel  playing  the  Organ. 

Angel  beating  the  Tambour. 

Angel  sounding  the  Bugle. 

Angel  in  Adoration. 

Angel  in  Adoration. 

Angel  with  Cymbals. 

Angel  with  Tambour. 

Angel  with  Cithern. 

Angel  with  Trumpet. 

Zacharias  writing  the  Name  of  the  Infant  St.  John 

Uffizi . Flo 

Marriage  of  the  Virgin.  “ 

Deat(i  of  the  Virgin.  # “ 

Angel.  (Drawing.)  “ 

St.  Michael.  Acad ., 

Descent  from  the  Cross.  “ 

Group  of  Men.  (Detail  of  the  above.)  “ 

Group  of  Women.  “ “ “ “ 

Flight  into  Egypt.  “ 

Last  Judgment.  Gallery  Aniica, 

Paradise.  (Detail  of  above.)  “ “ 

Madonna,  Child,  and  four  Angels.  “ “ 

Annunciation.  Church  of  Jesus,  Cortona. 

Group  of  Prophets.  Cathedral , Orvieto. 

Coronation  of  the  Virgin  and  Miracles  of  St.  Dominick. 

Louvre. 


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230 


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232 

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235 

236 


237 


Frescoes  in  Chapel  of  Nicolo  V.,  Vatican,  Rome. 

St.  Lawrence  ordained  by  Pope  Sixtus  II. 

St.  Lawrence  receiving  Treasure  from  the  Church. 

St.  Lawrence  giving  Alms. 

St.  Lawrence  brought  in  to  be  Scourged. 

Martyrdom  of  St.  Lawrence. 

Consecration  of  St.  Stephen,  and  Almsgiving. 

St.  Stephen  Preaching. 

Martyrdom  of  St.  Stephen. 

Masaccio  ( Tommaso  Guido),  1402-1429. 

Florentine . 

Portrait  of  himself.  Uffizi , Florence. 

“ “ Mus.,  Naples. 

Frescoes  in  S.  M.  del  Carmine,  Florence. 
Assisted  by  Filippino  Lippi. 

Adam  and  Eve. 

St.  Peter  cur.ng  the  Cripple. 

Tribute  Money. 

Central  Group.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Expulsion  from  Paradise. 

St.  Peter  distributing  Alms. 

“ healing  the  Sick. 

**  in  the  Papal  Chair. 

Miracle  of  St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul. 

Lippi,  Fra  Filippo.  1412-1469.  Florentine. 

Portrait  of  himself.  Museum , Berlin. 


Large. 


Part  First. 


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278 

279 

280 

281 

282 

282 

283 

283 1 

Fra  Filippo  Lippi.  ( Concluded .) 


Museum , Berlin. 

u « < 

Acad.,  Florence. 


Uffizi , 


Madonna  in  the  Wood. 

Madonna  del  Cardellino. 

Coronation  of  the  Virgin. 

Lower  Centre.  (Detail  of  the  above. ) 

Upper  Left.  44  “ 44 

44  Right.  44  44  44 

44  Centre.  44  44  44 

Portrait  of  the  artist. 

The  Virgin  and  Archangel  Gabriel. 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Angels. 

Virgin  and  Child.  (Drawing.) 

Virgin  and  Child.  Pitti  Gal.,  44 

St.  John  the  Baptist  and  Six  Saints.  Nat' l Gal.,  London. 
The  Daughter  of  Herodias  dancing  before  Herod. 

Cathedral,  Prato. 

Two  Scenes  from  the  Life  of  St.  Stephen.  4‘  44 

Ordination,  Miracles,  and  Preaching  of  St.  Stephen. 

Cathedral , Prato. 

Obsequies  of  St.  Stephen.  4 4 44 

Francesca,  Pietro  della.  1415-1509?  Umbrian, 

Portrait  of  Battista  Sforza.  Uffizi,  Florence. 

Female  Portrait.  Nat'l  Gal.,  London. 

Female  Portrait.  44  44  4 4 

Bellini,  Gentile.  1421-1507.  Venetian, 

Portraits  of  Giov.  and  Gentile  Bellini.  Louvre. 

St.  Mark  preaching  in  Alexandria.  Brera,  Milan. 

Procession  in  the  Piazza  di  San  Marco.  Acad.,  Venice. 
Miracle  of  the  Cross.  4 4 44 

Portrait  of  the  Doge  Foscari.  Museo  Civico,  44 
Yivarini,  Antonio  ( da  Murano),  (Painted  1440- 

1470.)  Venetian, 

Angel  of  the  Annunciation. 

Virgin  of  the  Annunciation. 

Coronation  of  the  Virgin. 

Vivarini,  Luigi. 

Madonna,  Child,  and  Saints. 

Gozzoli,  Benozzo.  1424- 

St.  Augustine  taken  to  School. 

St.  Sebastian.  4 4 4 4 “ 

Death  of  St.  Monica. 

Ch.  of  St.  Augustine,  4 4 44 

The  Vintage  of  Noah.  Fresco,  Campo  Santo,  Pisa. 

La  Vergognosa.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Fresco,  4 4 44  4 4 

Group.  (Detail  of  the  above.)  4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 

Building  of  the  Tower  of  Babel.  4 4 44  4 4 44 

Worship  of  the  Magi.  44  4 4 4 4 4 4 

Journey  of  the  Magi.  (Centre). 

Palazzo  Riccardi,  Florence. 
Lorenzo  the  Magnificent.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Group  of  Angels  in  Adoration.  4 4 44  44 

Group  of  Angels  in  Adoration. 

Group  of  Angels  singing. 

Group  of  Angels  singing. 

Michele  Paleologo. 

Monks  and  a Woman  (drawing). 

The  Rape  of  Helen. 


Acad.,  Venice. 

C<  «( 


-1500(?)  Venetian . 

Acad. , Venice. 
-1485(?)  Florentine, 
Fresco,  San  Gemignano. 


Uffizi,  Florence. 
Nat' l Gal.,  London. 


Large. 


10 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


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326 

Italian  Schools.  ( Continued .) 


Crivelli,  Carlo.  (Painted  about  1475.)  Venetian . 
Dead  Christ  supported  by  Angels.  Nat' l Gal.,  London. 
Altar-piece.  “ “ “ 

Madonna  and  Saints.  Brera , Milan. 

Bellini,  Giovanni.  1426-1516.  Venetian . 

Portrait  of  himself.  Uffizi , Florence. 

Christ  Mourned  by  Angels.  Mus.,  Berlin. 

In  Ch.  of  the  “ Redent  ore,”  Venice. 

Madonna  and  Sleeping  Child,  with  Angels. 

Angel  on  the  Left.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Angel  on  the  Right.  “ “ 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  St.  John  and  St.  Catherine. 

St.  Catherine.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Madonna  and  Child. 

In  the  Academy , Venice. 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  St.  George  and  St.  Paul. 
Madonna  and  Child. 

Madonna  and  Child,  Mary  Magdalen,  and  St.  Catherine. 
Madonna  and  Child. 

In  Ch.  S.  M.  de'  Frari,  Venice. 

Madonna  and  Child.  (Detail  of  No.  303.) 

Angels.  “ “ “ 

Piping  Angel.  “ “ “ 

Madonna  and  Saints. 

Angel  with  Mandolin.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Madonna  and  Child.  Ch.  of  the  Scalzi,  Venice. 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints. 

Ch.  of  St.  Zacharias , “ 


Acad,  of  Fine  Arts , Milan. 

a u t(  <( 


Madonna  and  Child 
The  Dead  Christ. 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints  and  Angels.  Louvre. 
Portrait  of  the  Doge  Loredano.  Nat' l Gal .,  London. 


Mantegna,  Andrea, 


1430-1506.  Paduan. 


Judith,  with  the  Head  of  Holofernes.  Mus.,  Florence. 

Ascension  of  Christ.  Uffizi,  “ 

St.  George.  Acad.,  Venice. 

The  Dead  Christ.  (Drawing.)  Mus.,  “ 

Dead  Christ  mourned  by  the  Maries.  Brera,  Milan. 
St.  James  Baptizing.  Eremitani  Chapel , Padua. 

St.  James  before  the  Judge.  “ “ “ 

Madonna  of  Victory.  Louvre. 

Madonna  and  Child,  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  Mary 
Magdalen.  Nat' l Gal.,  London. 

Verrocchio,  Andrea,  1432-1488.  Florentine . 

Baptism  of  Christ.  Acad.,  Florence. 

Angel,  from  the  above,  painted  by  Leonardo  da  Vinci. 
Female  Head.  (Drawing.)  Uffizi , Florence 

Pollajuolo,  Antonio,  1433-1498.  Florentine. 

St.  Sebastian.  Pitti  Gal.,  Florence. 

Annunciation.  Berlin. 

Virgin  adoring  Child.  Nat' l Gal.,  London. 


Large. 


Part  First. 


11 


Med. 

A 

?! 

o 

Italian  Schools. 

( Continued .) 

Santi,  Giovanni.  About  1440-1500.  Umbrian. 

327 

Dead  Christ  supported  by  the  Virgin. 

Inst,  of  Fine  Arts,  Urbino. 

328 

Pieta. 

«(  ((  li  n 

329 

329 

Madonna  and  Child. 

Nat'l  Gal.,  London. 

Kosselli,  Cosimo. 

1439-1506.  Florentine. 

330 

330 

Moses  and  the  Israelites  after  the  Passage  of  the  lied  Sea. 

Fresco , Sistine  Chapel , Rome. 

331 

331 

Moses  giving  the  Law. 

n n «i  «< 

332 

332 

Sermon  on  the  Mount. 

ll  It  It  II 

333 

333 

The  Last  Supper. 

((  «<  ((  II 

334 

Servants  of  the  Virgin.  Ch.  Annunciation , Florence. 

Signorelli,  Luca  {da 

Cortona).  1441-1524? 

Florentine. 

335 

335 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints  and  Angels. 

Pinacoteca,  Arezzo. 

336 

330 

History  of  Antichrist. 

Fresco , Cath.,  Orvieto. 

337 

337 

Paradise. 

II  II  II 

333 

338 

Inferno. 

a a a 

339 

339 

Resurrection. 

a n it 

340 

Group  from  the  above. 

341 

<«  <(  a ii 

342 

342 

Entombment  of  Christ. 

Ch.  of  S.  Niccolo,  Cortona. 

343 

Immaculate  Conception. 

Ch.  of  Jesus,  “ 

344 

Christ  and  St.  Thomas. 

Sacra  Casa,  Loreto. 

345 

Flight  of  iEneas. 

Acad.,  Siena. 

346 

liansom  of  Prisoners. 

U 11 

347 

Holy  Family. 

Uffizi,  Florence. 

348 

348 

Moses  and  Zipporah  on  their 

way  to  Egypt,  and  Circum- 

cision  of  their  Son. 

Fresco,  Sistine  Chapel. 

349 

349 

Last  Meeting  of  Moses  and  Joshua.  “ “ “ 

350 

Central  Group.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

In  Museum 

, Berlin. 

351 

Two  Groups  of  Saints. 

352 

352 

St.  Clara,  St.  Jerome,  and  Magdalen. 

353 

St.  Clara  and  Magdalen. 

354 

354 

St.  Augustine,  St.  Anthony  of  Padua,  and  St.  Catherine. 

355 

St.  Augustine  and  St.  Catherine. 

Perugino,  Pietro  ( Vanucci ).  1446-1524. 

Umbrian. 

356 

356 

Portrait  of  himself. 

Uffizi,  Florence. 

357 

357 

Assumption  of  the  Virgin. 

Acad.,  “ 

358 

S.  Benedict  and  S.  Michael. 

(Detail  of  above.) 

359 

359 

S.  Michael.  Head. 

n a 

360 

Two  Angels. 

a a 

361 

361 

The  Entombment. 

Pitti  Gal.,  Florence. 

362 

Magdalen. 

4 4 4 4 4 4 

363 

363 

Madonna  in  Adoration. 

44  44  44 

364 

Crucifixion.  S.  M.  Maddalena  de * Pazzi,  “ 

365 

365 

Christ  on  the  Cross. 

(Detail  of  above.) 

366 

366 

St.  Bernard  and  the  Madonna.  “ “ 

367 

367 

St.  John  and  St.  Benedict. 

4 4 4 4 

368 

368 

St.  John. 

4 4 4 4 

369 

Children.  (Drawing.) 

Florence. 

370 

370 

Baptism  of  Christ. ' 

Iresco,  Sistine  Chapel. 

371 

371 

1 Christ  giving  the  Keys  to  Peter.  “ “ “ 

12 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


Perugino.  ( Concluded .) 


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411 

413 


Christ  and  Peter.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Head  of  St.  Thomas.  “ “ 

Madonna,  Child,  and  Four  Saints. 

Resurrection  of  Christ. 

Christ  surrounded  by  Saints. 

Christ  and  Apostles. 

The  Virgin  at  Prayer.  (Drawing.) 

Angels.  “ 

Annunciation.  Ch.  of  S.  M.  Nuova , Fano. 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints.  Belvedere,  Vienna. 


Vatican. 


Mus .,  Venice. 
<<  (« 


420 


“ “ “ “ “ Louvre. 

Altar-piece.  Nafl  Gal.,  London. 

Tobias  and  the  Angel.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Virgin  adoring  the  Child.  44  44 

St.  Michael.  “ “ 

Perugino  and  Fra  Filippo  Lippi. 

Deposition  from  the  Cross. 

Botticelli,  Sandro  ( Filipepi ).  1447-1515. 

Florentine , 

La  Madonna  Incoronata.  Uffizi,  Florence. 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Angels.* 

Adoration  of  the  Kings.  Uffizi,  Florence. 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints.  “ 

The  Annunciation.  44 

Judith.  “ 

Birth  of  Venus.  44 

Calumny.  “ 

Holy  Family,  with  Angels.  Pitii  Gal., 

Portrait  of  Bella  Simonetta.  44  “ 

Coronation  of  the  Virgin.  Acad., 

Tobias,  and  three  Angels  : Michael,  Raphael,  and 

Gabriel.  Acad.,  Florence. 

Madonna  enthroned  with  Angels  and  Saints. 

Acad.,  44 

Allegory.  Gallery  Antica,  “ “ 

St.  Augustine.  Ch.  d' Ognissanti,  “ 

Frescoes  in  Sistine  Chapel,  Rome. 

Moses  killing  the  Egyptian,  and  driving  the  Shepherds 
from  the  Well. 

Female  head.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Punishment  of  Korali,  Dathan,  and  Abiram. 

Head  of  Moses.  (Detail  of  above.) 

The  Temptation  of  Christ. 

Moses  drawing  Water  for  Jethro’s  Daughters. 

Head  of  Daughter  of  Jethro.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Moses,  with  his  Family  and  Followers. 

Family  of  Moses.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Head  of  Moses.  “ “ 

Head  of  a Young  Man.  “ “ 

Child  of  Moses.  “ 44 

Moses  and  the  Burning  Bush. 

Head  of  Moses.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Madonna  and  Child.  Mus.  Poldi-Pezzoli,  Milan. 

Portrait  of  Julian  de’  Medici.  Berlin. 

Madonna,  Child,  and  the  two  St.  Johns.  44 


* Thi*  nli:tux«  1*  Berlin. 


Large. 


Part  First. 


13 


450 


Med. 

X) 

i 

O 

421 

422 

422 

423 

424 

424 

425 

420 

427 

428 

429 

42a 

430 

430 

431 

432 

433 

433 

434 

434 

435 

435 

436 

437 

438 

439 

439 

440 

440 

441 

442 

442 

443 

444 

445 

445 

446 

447 

448 

448 

449 

449 

450 

450 

451 

451 

452 

452 

453 

454 

455 

455 

450 

450 

457 

457 

458 

459 

459 

400 

460 

401 

461 

4G2 

462 

463 

463 

404 

464 

465 

465 

466 

467 

468 

468 

Botticelli.  ( Concluded .) 


Virgin,  Child,  and  St.  John.  Louvre. 

Gliirlamlajo,  Domenico  ( Bigordi ). 

1449-1408?  Florentine . 
The  Calling  of  the  Apostles  on  the  Lake  of  Gennesareth. 

Fresco , Sistine  Chapel. 
Figure  of  Christ.  (Detail  of  above.) 

The  Last  Supper.  Alus.  of  St.  Mark , Florence. 

Adoration  of  the  Kings.  Uffizi , “ 

Madonna  enthroned  with  Angel  Gabriel.  “ “ 

Adoration  of  the  Shepherds.  Acad.,  “ 

Death  of  St.  Francis.  Fresco,  Ch.  of  S.  Trinita,  “ 

Frescoes  in  S.M.  Novella , Florence. 

Life  of  the  Virgin.  (Seven  sections.) 

Birth  of  the  Virgin. 

Presentation  of  the  Virgin  in  the  Temple. 

Marriage  of  the  Virgin. 

Visitation. 

Life  of  John  the  Baptist.  (Seven  sections.) 

Birth  of  John  the  Baptist. 

Detail  of  the  above. 

St.  Giovacchino  driven  from  the  Temple. 

St.  Jerome.  Ch.  <V  Ognissanti,  Florence. 

Adoration  of  the  Magi.  S.M.  Innocenti,  “ 

Madonna  in  Glory,  with  Saints.  Munich. 

Meeting  of  Mary  and  Elizabeth.  Louvre. 

Francia,  Francesco  ( Raibolini ).  1450-1517. 

Bolognese, 

Madonna  adoring  Child,  surrounded  by  Saints.  Bologna. 
Virgin  and  Child,  with  Saints.  “ 

Madonna  adoring  the  Child. 

Madonna,  Child  and  two  Saints. 

The  Annunciation. 


Pinacothek,  Munich. 


Brera,  Milan. 
Borghese  Gal.,  Rome. 


Louvre. 

Natl  Gallery,  London. 
Hampton  Court , “ 

1450 . Venetian . 


Madonna  and  Child. 

St.  Stephen. 

Christ  on  the  Cross. 

The  Entombment. 

St.  John  baptizing  Christ. 

Carpaccio,  Vittore. 

In  Academy , Venice. 

Meeting  of  St.  Anna  and  St.  Joachim. 

Presentation  of  the  Infant  Christ  to  Simeon. 

Angels.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Angel  playing  Lute.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Madonna,  Child,  and  Simeon.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 
English  Prince  taking  leave  of  his  Father. 

Embarkation  of  St.  Ursula  and  the  Prince. 

St.  Ursula  and  her  Virgins  arrive  in  Rome. 

The  Moorish  King  receiving  the  English  Ambassadors. 
The  Moorish  King  dismissing  the  English  Ambassadors. 
The  Ambassadors  return  to  the  King  of  England. 

St.  Ursula’s  Dream. 

St.  Ursula  and  Virgins  arrive  at  Cologne. 

St.  Ursula  in  Glory. 

Two  Venetiaji  Ladies  and  their  Pets.  Correo  Gal.,  Venice. 
St.  George  and  the  Dragon.  San  Giorgio,  “ 
Supper  at  Emmaus.  Ch.  of  San  Salvador e,  “ 


Large 


14 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


Med. 

i 

o 

Carpaccio.  ( Concluded .) 

4G9 

Figure  of  Christ.  (Detail  of  above.) 

470 

Transition  of  the  Virgin.  Pinacoteca , Ferrara. 

Vinci,  Leonardo  da.  1452-1519.  Lombard. 

471 

471 

Portrait  of  himself.  Uffizi , Florence. 

Head  of  Medusa.  “ “ 

472 

472 

473 

Portrait  of  a Lady.  “ “ 

474 

Annunciation.  “ “ 

475 

475 

“ Monaca  di  Leonardo.”  Pitti  Gal.,  “ 

476 

47G 

The  Last  Supper.  Fresco , S.M.  Delle  Grazie , Milan. 

477 

Portrait  of  a Lady.  Ambrosiana,  “ 

478 

The  Virgin,  Infant  Jesus,  and  St.  Anna.  Louvre. 

479 

479 

Mona  Lisa,  “La  Joconde.”  “ 

480 

480 

La  Belle  Ferronniere.  “ 

481 

Madonna  Litta.  Hermitage , St.  Petersburg. 

Portrait  of  a Lady.  “ “ “ 

482 

483 

Mona  Lisa.  Museum,  Madrid. 

484 

484 

Madonna  and  Child! 

Drawings. 

485 

485 

Head  of  Christ.  Brera , Milan. 

Portrait  of  himself.  Ambrosiana , “ 

48G 

486 

487 

Husband  of  Vittoria  Colonna.  “ “ 

488 

Female  bust.  “ “ 

489 

Female  head.  “ “ 

490 

Female  bust.  “ “ 

491 

Bust  of  a Young  Lady.  Uffizi,  Florence. 

492 

Bust  of  a Woman.  “ 

493 

Sketch  of  two  Heads.  “ “ 

494 

494 

Madonna  and  Donator.  Fresco , Ch.  S.  Onofrio , Rome. 

495 

Study  for  the  Last  Supper.  Mus.,  Venice. 

496 

Head  of  an  Old  Man.  “ “ 

497 

Head  of  a Girl.  “ “ 

498 

Bust  of  a Woman.  “ “ 

499 

Study  of  a Child.  “ “ 

500 

Proportions  of  the  Human  Figure.  “ “ 

501 

Caricature.  “ “ 

502 

Caricatures  of  Monks.  “ “ 

503 

Implements  of  War.  “ “ 

504 

Head  of  the  Virgin.  “ “ 

505 

Female  head.  Albertina  Mus.,  Vienna. 

506 

Head  of  Christ.  “ “ “ 

507 

Female  head.  Louvre 

508 

Female  head.  “ 

509 

Male  head.  “ 

510 

510 

Battle  of  the  Standard.  From  drawing  by  Rubens. 

Pinturiccliio,  Bernardo  ( di  Betto ).  1454-1513. 

Umbrian . 

511 

511 

Coronation  of  the  Virgin.  Vatican , Rome. 

512 

Transition  and  Miracles  of  St.  Bernardino. 

S.M.  Araceli,  “ 

Nativity.  Academy , Siena. 

Frescoes  in  Ch.  of  S.M.  del  Popolo,  Rome. 

513 

514 

Nativity. 

515 

St.  Mark,  the  Evangelist. 

516 

St.  John,  “ 

517 

St.  Luke, 

518 

St.  Matthew,  “ 

Part  First. 


15 


13 

o> 

A 

c3 

a 

o 

519 

520 

521 

522 

523 

524 

525 

526 

527 

528 

529 

530] 

531 

532 

532 

533 

534 

534 

535 

535 

536 

537 

537 

538 

539 

540 

540 

541 

542 

543 

544 

545 

546 

547 

548 

549 

549 

550 

551 

552 

553 

554 

555 

555 

556 

556 

557 

558 

559 

560 

560 

561 

561 

562 

Pinturicchio.  ( Concluded .) 


Sibylla  Delphica. 
Sibylla  Cimmeria. 
Sibylla  Persica. 
Sibylla  Erythraea. 


Frescoes  in  Piccolomini  Library , Siena. 
Assisted  by  Raphael. 

Eneas  Piccolomini  setting  out  for  Basilea  or  Bale. 

Eneas  Piccolomini  presented  to  the  King  of  Scozia. 
Eneas  Piccolomini  at  the  feet  of  Pope  Eugene  IV. 
Marriage  of  Barbarossa  and  Eleanor  of  Portugal. 

Eneas  Piccolomini  made  Cardinal  by  Pope  Calixtus  III. 
Eneas  Piccolomini  made  Pope,  with  the  name  of  Pius  II. 
Assemblage  at  Mantua  for  the  Crusade  against  the  Turks. 
Canonization  of  St.  Catherine  of  Siena. 

Credi,  Lorenzo  di.  1459-1537.  Florentine. 
The  Infant  Jesus  adored  by  Angels.  Acad.,  Florence . 
Portrait  of  Andrea  Verrocchio.  Uffizi,  “ 

“ Messer  Alessandro  Braccesi.  “ “ 


Nativity. 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints. 


Munich. 


1460-1510.  Sienese. 

Acad.,  Siena. 
1460-1530.  Lombard. 

Louvre. 

i 4 

Ambrosiana , Milan. 


Brer  a, 


Fungai,  Bernardino. 

Assumption  of  the  Virgin. 

Luini,  Bernardino. 

The  Nativity. 

Madonna  and  Child. 

Madonna  and  Child. 

Tobias  and  the  Angel.  (Drawing.) 

St.  Catherine. 

Madonna  of  the  Rose. 

Entombment  of  St.  Catherine. 

Madonna  Enthroned.  Academy  of  Fine  Aids,  “ 
The  Last  Supper.  Lugano. 

Marriage  of  the  Virgin.  Sanctuary  of  Virgin,  Saronna. 
Nativity.  “ “ “ “ 

Christ  disputing  with  the  Doctors. 

Sanctuary  “ “ “ 

Modesty  and  Vanity.  (Formerly  attributed  to  Da  Vinci.) 

Pal.,  Sciarra,  Rome. 
Christ  disputing  with  the  Doctors.  (Formerly  attributed 
to  Da  Vinci. ) Nat' l Gal. , London. 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints.  Esterhazy  Gal.,  Pesth. 
Columbine.  St.  Petersburg. 

Lippi,  Filippino.  1460-1505.  Florentine . 


In  S.M.  del  Carmine , Florence. 


St.  Paul  visiting  St.  Peter  in  Prison. 

St.  Peter  delivered  from  Prison. 

Crucifixion  of  St.  Peter.  , 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Angels.  Corsini  Gal.,  Florence. 
Virgin  appearing  to  St.  Bernard.  La  Badia,  “ 
Angel.  (Drawing.)  Uffizi,  “ 

Head  of  Antonio.  (Detail.)  Canto  al  Mercatale,  Rome. 
Christ  appearing  to  his  Mother.  Munich. 

Garbo,  liaffaellino  del.  1466-1524.  Florentine. 
Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints.  Mus.,  Berlin. 

Madonna  and  Child,  and  two  Angels.  “ “ 


Large. 


16 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


583 


598 


Med. 

i 

o 

563 

563 

564 

565 

566 

567 

568 

569 

569 

570 

571 

571 

572 

572 

573 

573 

574 

575 

576 

576 

577 

577 

578 

578 

579 

579 

580 

581 

581 

682 

583 

583 

584 

585 

586 

587 

588 

588 

589 

589 

590 

591 

592 

592 

693 

594 

594 

595 

696 

697 

597 

598 

598 

599 

599 

600 

601 

602 

603 

604 

604 

605 

605 

Italian  Schools.  ( Continued .) 


Cima  da  Conegliano.  1470-1517?  Venetian . 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints.  Acad.,  Venice. 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints  and  Angeh.  “ “ 

St.  John  the  Baptist.  Ch.  S.M.  del  Orto , 44 

Tobias  and  the  Angel.  La  Badia , 44 

Madonna  and  Child. 

Fra  Bartolommeo.  1469-1517.  Florentine . 

Portrait  of  himself.  (Drawing.)  Mus .,  Weimar. 

Portrait  of  Savonarola.  Mus.  of  St.  Mark , Florence. 


Acad. 
Pitti  Gal., 


Uffizi , 


S.M.  Nuovo,  “ 

Louvre. 
S.  Martina,  Lucca. 


Portrait  of  Savonarola. 

Pieta. 

Marriage  of  St.  Catherine. 

Two  Angels.  (Detail  of  above.) 

St.  Mark. 

Resurrection  of  Christ. 

Holy  Family. 

Prophet  Job. 

Prophet  Isaiah. 

Draped  Figure  kneeling.  (Sketch.) 

St.  Bridget  of  Sweden. 

Marriage  of  St.  Catherine. 

Madonna  Enthroned. 

Angel.  (Detail  of  above.)  “ “ 

Ecstasy  of  St.  Catherine  of  Siena  and  St.  Mary. 

Pinacoteca , 44 

Madonna  della  Misericordia.  S.  Romano , “ 

Oggioue,  Marco  d*  ( Uggione ).  1470-1530? 

Milanese . 

Archangel.  (Detail.)  Brer  a,  Milan. 

Last  Supper.  (Copy  of  Leonardo  da  Vinci.) 
Bugiardini,  Giuliano.  1471-1554.  Florentine . 
Madonna  of  the  Well.  (Formerly  attributed  to  Raphael.) 

Uffizi , Florence. 

Albertinelli,  Mariotto.  1474-1515.  Florentine. 

The  Salutation.  Uffizi,  Florence. 

The  Trinity.  Acad.,  “ 

Pacchiarotto,  Giacomo  di  Bartolomeo. 

1474-1540.  Sienese . 

Ascension  of  Christ.  Carmine , Siena. 

Unknown. 

Martyrdom  of  Savonarola.  Mus.  of  St.  Mark , Florence. 


Michael  Angelo  ( Buonarroti ) 


1475-1564. 

Florentine. 

Uffizi,  Florence. 


Portrait  of  himself. 

Fortune.  (Drawing.) 

Portrait  of  Vittoria  Colonna.  “ “ 44 

A Fury.  44  “ “ 

Holy  Family.  “ 44 

The  Three  Fates.  Pitti  Gal.,  “ 

Portrait  of  himself.  Capitol,  Rome. 

Anatomical  Study.  (Drawing.)  Museum,  Venice. 
Two  Male  Figures.  “ “ 44 

Study  of  a Female  Figure.  44 

Gal.  of  the  Archduke  Charles,  Vienna. 
Moses.  (Drawing.)  44 

Madonna.  Na fl  Gal.,  London. 

Entombment  of  our  Lord.  44  44  44 


I 


Part  First. 


17 


608 


618 


635 


Med. 

Cab. 

606 

607 

607 

608 

608 

609 

610 

610 

611 

612 

613 

614 

615 

616 

617 

618 

618 

619 

619 

620 

620 

621 

621 

622 

622 

623 

623 

624 

624 

625 

625 

626 

626 

627 

627 

628 

628 

629 

629 

630 

630 

631 

631 

632 

632 

633 

633 

634 

634 

635 

635 

636 

636 

637 

637 

638 

638 

639 

639 

640 

640 

641 

641 

642 

642 

643 

643 

644 

644 

645 

645 

646 

646 

647 

647 

648 

648 

649 

649 

to 

to 

654 

654 

655 

to 

668 

Michael  Angelo.  ( Continued .) 


Moses.  (Drawing.) 
Michael  Angelo’s  Dream. 
Judgment.  (Drawing.) 


British  Mus .,  London. 
Fame  suggests  Groups  of  Last 
Mus. , Weimar. 


Frescoes  in  the  Sistine  Chapel , Rome. 


(Detail  of  the  above.) 


The  Last  Judgment.  Altar  piece. 

Figure  of  Christ. 

Central  Figures. 

Upper  Left  Group. 

Upper  Right  Group. 

Lower  Left  Group. 

Lower  Right  Group. 

Lower  Central  Group. 

Left  Central  Group. 

Right  Central  Group. 

The  Entire  Ceiling. 

Sections  of  the  Ceiling. 

Sibylla  Erythraea. 

“ Persica. 

“ Libica. 

“ Cumaea. 

“ Delphica. 

Joel. 

Ezekiel. 

Jeremiah. 

Jonas. 

Daniel. 

Esaias. 

Zachariah. 

Creation  of  Light. 

Creation  of  the  Sun  and  Moon. 

Separating  the  Water  from  the  Land. 

Creation  of  Adam. 

Figure  of  Adam.  (From  the  above.) 

Creation  of  Eve. 

“ “ “ with  four  decorative  figures. 

Fall  and  Expulsion  from  Paradise. 

Sacrifice  of  Noah. 

Deluge. 

Intoxication  of  Noah. 

Creation  of  the  World.  (Three  compartments  in  one.) 
Creation  of  Man.  Temptation  and  Expulsion.  (Three 
compartments  in  one.) 

Sacrifice  of  Noah.  Deluge  and  Intoxication  of  Noah. 

(Three  compartments  in  one.) 

Judith  and  Holofernes. 

David  killing  Goliath. 

Elevation  of  the  Brazen  Serpent. 

Execution  of  Haman. 

| Decorative  Figures  (or  Youthful  Athletes.) 


Large. 


18 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


T3 

a> 

S 

4 

o 

Michael  Angelo.  ( Concluded .) 

609 

Lunettes  from  the  Above. 
Naason  and  Another  Figure. 

670 

David  and  Solomon. 

671 

Josaphat  and  Jorara. 

672 

Manassas  and  Amon. 

673 

Jeconias  and  Salathiel. 

674 

Azor  and  Sadoc. 

675 

Eleazar  and  Matthan. 

676 

Jacob  and  Joseph. 

677 

Achim  and  Eliud. 

678 

Abiud  and  Eliachim. 

679 

Joatham  and  Achaz. 

680 

and  Abia. 

681 

Boaz  and  Obeth. 

682 

Aminadab  and  Another  Figure. 

683 

Angles  from  the  Above. 

Jesse. 

684 

Asa. 

685 

Esechias. 

686 

Josiah. 

687 

Zorobabel. 

688 

Hosea. 

689 

Koboam. 

690 

Salmon. 

691 

Marconi,  Rocco.  Died  1505.  Venetian. 

Descent  from  the  Cross.  Acad.,  Venice. 

692 

Head  of  Virgin.  (Detail  of  the  above.)  “ “ 

693 

Palma,  Jacopo,  11  Veccliio.  1475-1528. 

Venetian. 

Supper  at  Emmaus.  Pitti  Gal.,  Florence. 

094 

694 

St.  Barbara.  Ch.  S.  M.  Formosa,  Venice. 

695 

695 

“ “ (Half  length.)  “ “ “ 

090 

696 

“ “ (Head.)  “ “ “ 

697 

697 

Christ  and  the  Widow  of  Nain.  Acad.,  “ 

698 

Saint  Peter  enthroned.  “ “ 

699 

699 

Madonna  and  Saints.  “ 

700 

Lucretia.  Belvedere,  Vienna. 

701 

Violante.  “ “ 

702 

Francia,  Jacopo  (Jlaibolini) . -1557. 

Bolognese. 

Madonna  and  Child  with  St.  Catharine. 

703 

703 

Titian  (Tiziano  Vecellio).  1477-1576.  Venetian. 
Portrait  of  himself.  Uffizi,  Florence. 

704 

Portrait  of  Caterina  Canaro.  “ “ 

705 

705 

Flora.  “ “ 

706 

706 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  St.  John  and  St.  Anthony. 

707 

Uffizi , Florence. 

Landscape.  (Drawing.)  Museum,  “ 

708 

708 

Magdalen.  Pitti  Gal.,  “ 

709 

709 

Head.  (Detail  of  above.)  “ **  “ 

710 

710 

Bella.  “ “ “ 

711 

Portrait  of  Philip  II.  of  Spain.  “ “ “ 

712 

Portrait  of  Pietro  Aretino.  “ “ “ 

713 

713 

Sacred  and  Profane  Love.  Borghcse  Gal.,  Rome. 

714 

Profane  Love.  (Detail  of  the  above.)  “ “ “ 

Part  First. 


19 


716 

718 


748 


716 

717 

718 


722 

723 


728 

729 

730 

731 

732 


737 

738 

739 


743 

744 

745 

746 

748 

749 


zoo 

756 

757 

759 

760 

761 

762 

763 

765 

766 


715 

716 

717 

718 

719 

720 

721 

722 

723 

724 

725 

726 

727 

728 

729 

730 

731 

732 

733 

734 

735 

736 

737 

738 

739 

740 

741 

742 

743 

744 

745 

746 

747 

748 

749 

750 


751 

752 

753 

754 

755 

756 

757 

758 

759 

760 

761 

762 

763 

764 

765 

766 


Titian.  ( Concluded .) 


Acad.,  Venice. 
Manfrini  Palace , “ 

Royal  Palace , 


Holy  Family,  with  St.  Lucia  and  St.  Jerome. 

Colonna  Gal.,  Rome. 
The  Assumption  of  the  Virgin.  Acad.,  Venice. 

Virgin.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Head  of  the  Virgin.  “ “ “ 

Angels.  “ “ “ 

<(  (<  <(  <« 

(<  (<  <«  (< 

Presentation  of  the  Virgin  in  the  Temple.  Acad.,  Venice. 
The  Virgin.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

High  Priest.  “ “ “ 

Group  of  iSenators.  “ “ “ 

Group  of  Women.  “ “ “ 

The  Egg-seller.  “ “ “ 

St.  John  in  the  Wilderness. 

The  Entombment. 

St.  Mark. 

Madonna  of  the  Pasaro  Family.  S.  M.  dei  Frari, 

St.  Christopher.  Ducal  Palace, 

Sketch  of  Wild  Boar.  (Drawing.)  Museum,  “ 
Young  Jesuit  at  Prayer.  Belvedere , Vienna. 

Allegorical  Portraiture.  “ “ 

Portrait  of  a Lady.  “ 

Madonna  of  the  Palm.  “ 

Allegory.  Munich. 

The  Tribute  Money.  Dresden. 

Maiden  with  a Fan.  “ 

Equestrian  Portrait  of  Charles  V.  Mus .,  Madrid. 

Salome  with  Head  of  John  the  Baptist.  “ “ 

Adam  and  Eve.  “ “ 

Mater  Dolorosa.  “ “ 

Marquis  del  Vasto  addressing  his  Soldiers. 

A Woman  at  her  Toilet. 

La  Bacchanale. 

Head  of  an  Old  Man.  (Drawing.) 

Madonna  and  Child  with  Saints.  Nafl  Gal.,  London. 
Venus  before  a Mirror.  Hermitage,  St.  Petersburg. 

Giorgione  ( Giorgio  Barbare/li), 

1477-1511.  Venetian . 


Louvre. 

Louvre. 


Pal.  Giovanelli,  Venice. 
Pitti  Gal.,  Florence. 
<<  (<  (< 

Milan. 
Treviso. 
Cast  elf ranco,  Veneto. 


Giorgione’s  Family. 

The  Concert. 

Nymph  pursued  by  a Satyr. 

Portrait  of  a Young  Lady. 

Dead  Christ  supported  by  Angels, 

Madonna  enthroned  with  Saints. 

Madonna  and  Child.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Martyrdom  of  St.  Stephen.  Verona. 

Cavaliers  and  Ladies  around  a Fountain.  (Drawing.) 

Albertina  Col.,  Vienna. 
Male  Portrait.  Munich. 

M$>oi\e>\\\‘<\(Bazzior  Bazzi).  1477-1549.  Sienese . 
Portrait  of  himself.  Vffizi,  Florence. 

Martyrdom  of  St.  Sebastian.  “ “ 

Altar-piece.  Ch.  of  St.  Catherine , Siena. 

St.  Catherine  in  Ecstasy.  (Detail  of  above.) 

St.  Catherine  in  the  Arms  of  Nuns.  “ “ 

St.  Catherine  praying  for  Soul  of  Beheaded  Man.  44 


Large. 


20 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


790 

791 


794 


808 

809 


785 

787 

788 

790 

791 

792 

793 

794 

796 

797 

798 


803 

805 

806 

808 

809 

810 
811 
812 

813 

814 

815 


767 

768 

769 

770 

771 

772 

773 

774 

775 

776 

777 

778 

779 

780 

781 

782 

783 


784 

785 

786 
78- 

788 

789 

790 

791 

792 

793 

794 

795 

796 

797 

798 

799 

800 
801 
802 

803 

804 

805 

806 
80/ 
808 

809 

810 
811 
812 

813 

814 

815 

816 


Sodoma.  ( Concluded .) 


Ch.  of  S.  Spirito , Siena. 

Acad.,  “ 

ii  ( C 

S.  Bernardino , “ 


St.  James. 

Descent  from  the  Cross. 

Flagellation  of  Christ. 

St.  Antonio. 

St.  Ludovico. 

St.  Francesco. 

Coronation  of  the  Virgin. 

Sacrifice  of  Abraham. 

Holy  Family. 

Alexander’s  Marriage  with  Roxana 

Farnesina  Villa , 

Alexander  in  the  Tent  of  Darius.  “ “ 


Cathedral , 
Borghese  Gal., 


Pisa. 

Rome. 


1477 . Sienese . 

S.  Bernardino,  Siena. 


Academy,  “ 
1480-1521.  Lombard. 

Mus. , Vienna. 

Bergamo . 
Brer  a,  Milan. 


1480-1558. 


Del  Pacchia,  Girolamo. 

Annunciation,  The  Virgin. 

Annunciation,  The  Angel. 

St.  Bernardino. 

Annunciation  and  Visitation. 

Sesto,  Cesare  da. 

Cupids.  (Drawing.) 

Lotto,  Lorenzo. 

Portrait  of  a Lady. 

11  Garofalo  ( Benvenuto  Tisio). 

1481-1559.  Ferrarese . 
Male  Head.  (Drawing.)  Mus.,  Florence. 

Kaphael  Sanzio  d’IJrbiiio.  1483-1520.  Roman . 
Portrait  of  himself.  Uffizi , Florence. 

Portrait  of  Maddalena  Doni.  “ 

St.  John  the  Baptist  in  the  Wilderness.  “ 

Madonna  del  Cardellino.  “ 

Christ’s  Entrance  into  Jerusalem. 

Madonna  della  Sedia.  Pitti  Gal., 

Madonna  del  Granduca. 

Madonna  del  Baldacchino. 

Madonna  and  Child.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Boy  Angels.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Holy  Family,  called  “dell’  Impannata.” 

Vision  of  Ezekiel. 

Angiolo  Doni,  a Florentine  Merchant. 

Portrait  of  Pope  Julius  II. 

“ Leo  X.  and  Cardinals. 

“ a Lady. 

“ Donna  Gravida. 

“ Tommaso  Inghirami. 

“ Maddalena  Doni. 

“ Cardinal  Bibiena. 

The  Last  Supper.  (Attributed.)  Egyptian  Mus. 
Marriage  of  the  Virgin.  Lo  Sposalizio.  Brera,  Mi 
Virgin  and  High  Priest.  (Detail  of  above.) 

St.  Cecilia.  Bologna. 

Head  of  St.  Cecilia.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Heads  of  St.  Paul  and  St.  John.  “ “ 

The  Fornarina.  Barherini  Gal.,  Rome. 

The  Entombment.  Borghese  “ 

The  Four  Sibyls.  Fresco,  S.M.  della  Pace, 

Boy.  Fresco,  Acad,  of  St.  Luke, 

St.  Luke  painting  the  Madonna.  “ “ “ 

Triumph  of  Galatea.  Farnesina  Villa, 


la} 


Part  First. 


21 


• 

V 

a 

Med. 

1 

Raphael.  ( Continued !.) 

817 

817 

Coronation  of  the  Virgin.  Vatican,  Rome. 

818 

818 

Madonna  di  Foligno.  “ “ 

819 

819 

Cherub  holding  Tablet.  (Detail  of  above.)  “ “ 

820 

820 

The  Transfiguration.  “ “ 

821 

821 

Christ  and  the  Prophets.  (Detail  of  above.)  “ “ 

822 

Lower  left-hand  Group.  “ “ 

823 

823 

Lower  right-hand  Group.  “ “ 

824 

824 

Portrait  of  Pope  Gregory  IV.  “ “ 

825 

Faith,  Hope,  and  Charity.  “ “ 

826 

826 

Madonna  della  Tenda.  Royal  Gal.,  Turin. 

827 

827 

827 

Madonna  di  San  Sisto.  Dresden. 

828 

828 

828 

Madonna  ^nd  Child.  (Detail  of  above.)*  “ 

829 

829 

829 

St.  Barbafa.  “ “ “ 

830 

830 

830 

St.  Sixtus.  “ “ “ 

831 

831 

831 

Cherubs.  **  “ “ 

83» 

832 

Madonna  di  Colonna.  Mus.,  Berlin. 

833 

833 

Madonna  di  Terranuova.  “ “ 

834 

834 

Madonna  of  the  Meadow.  Belvedere , Vienna. 

835 

835 

Head.  (Detail  of  the  above.)  “ “ 

836 

Madonna  del  Canigiani.  Pinacoteca , Munich. 

837 

Madonna  di  Tempi.  “ “ 

838 

838 

Madonna  of  the  Fish.  Mus.,  Madrid. 

839 

Holy  Family  under  the  Oak.  “ “ 

840 

840 

Holy  Family  of  the  Pearl.  “ “ 

841 

841 

841 

Bust  in  Wax.  (Attributed.)  Mus.,  Lille. 

842 

842 

Portrait  of  a Young  Man.  Louvre. 

843 

“ Jeanne  d’Arragon.  “ 

844 

“ Count  Balthazar  Castiglione.  “ 

845 

St.  Michael.  “ 

846 

Figures  of  St.  John  and  St.  Peter.  (Drawing.)  “ 

847 

847 

Holy  Family  of  Francis  I.  “ 

848 

848 

La  Vi&rge  au  Diademe.  “ 

849 

Madonna  and  St.John.  (Detail  o£  above.)  “ 

850 

La  Belle  Jardiniere.  “ 

851 

851 

St.  John  in  the  Desert.  “ 

852 

St.  George  and  the  Dragon.  “ 

853 

853 

St.  Marguerite.  “ 

854 

St.  Catherine.  Nat'l  Gal.,  London. 

855 

Madonna,  Infant  Christ,  and  St.  John.  “ “ “ 

856 

856 

Portrait  of  himself.  Hampton  Court,  “ 

Frescoes  in  the  Stanze  of  the  Vatican. 

Note.  — Three  of  the  Stanze  were  painted  by  Raphael, 

and  one  chiefly  by  Giulio  Romano,  after  the  death  of  the 

master. 

Stanza  of  the  Incendio  del  Borgo. 

857 

857 

The  Incendio  del  Borgo. 

858 

858 

Group  of  Men.  (Detail  of  above.) 

859 

Group  of  Women.  “ “ 

Stanza  della  Segnatnra. 

860 

860 

Theology,  or  the  Dispute  of  the  Sacrament. 

861 

The  Redeemer  in  Glory.  (Detail  of  above.) 

862 

862 

Poetry,  or  Mount  Parnassus. 

863 

863 

Philosophy,  or  the  School  of  Athens. 

864 

864 

Portraits  of  Raphael  and  Perugino.  (Detail  of  above.) 

865 

865 

Plato  and  Aristotle.  “ “ 

* Also  in  Extra  size. 


Large. 


22 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


Med. 

Cab. 

866 

867 

867 

868 

868 

869 

869 

870 

870 

871 

871 

872 

872 

873 

873 

874 

874 

875 

875 

876 

876 

877 

877 

878 

879 

879 

880 

880 

881 

881 

882 

882 

883 

884 

885 

885 

886 

886 

887 

887 

888 

888 

889 

889 

890 

890 

891 

891 

892 

892 

893 

893 

894 

894 

895 

895 

896 

896 

897 

897 

898 

898 

899 

899 

900 

900 

901 

901 

902 

903 

904 

904 

905 

905 

906 

907 

907 

908 

908 

909 

910 

910 

911 

912 

913 

914 

915 

Raphael.  ( Continued .) 


Head  of  Plato.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Jurisprudence. 

Fall  of  Man. 

Punishment  of  Marsyas. 

Astronomy. 

Judgment  of  Solomon. 

Theology. 

Poetry. 

Philosophy. 

Justice. 

Ceiling. 

Stanza  of  Heliodorus. 

The  Expulsion  of  Heliodorus  from  the  Temple. 
Heliodorus  and  the  Angel.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Miracle  or  Mass  of  Bolsena. 

Leo  I.  preventing  Attila’s  entrance  to  Rome. 

The  Deliverance  of  St.  Peter. 

Angel.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Soldiers.  “ “ 

Central  Group.  “ “ 

Sala  de  Constantine. 

Victory  of  Constantine.  . 

The  Cross  appearing  to  Constantine. 

The  Baptism  of  Constantine. 

Charity. 

Clemency. 

Eternity. 

Innocence. 

Justice. 

Moderation. 

Prudence. 

Truth. 

Pope  Damase  I. 

Raphael's  Cartoons,  South  Kensington  Museum,  London. 
Christ’s  Charge  to  Peter. 

Miraculous  Draught  of  Fishes. 

Peter  and  John  at  the  Beautiful  Gate. 

St.  John.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Boy  with  Doves.  “ 11  “ 

Mother  and  Child.  “ “ “ 

The  Cripple.  “ “ “ 

Paul  and  Barnabas  at  Lystra. 

Boys.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Heads  of  Boys.  “ “ “ 

Elymas  struck  blind. 

Death  of  Ananias. 

Wife  of  Ananias.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Paul  preaching  at  Athens. 

Drawings  and  Sketches  by  Raphael , Museum,  Venice. 
Samson  and  the  Lion. 

Job  Comforted. 

The  Christ  Child. 

The  Virgin  Kneeling. 

The  Virgin. 


Giulio  Romano. 
<< 

Francesco  Penni. 


Fart  First. 


23 


Raphael.  ( Continued .) 


916  The  Virgin  and  Child. 

917  Head  of  Christ. 

918  Christ  and  Mary  Magdalen. 

919  Study  for  the  Descent  from  the  Cross.)  * 

920  “ **  “ “ “ / 

921  St.  Paul  struck  blind. 

922  Drapery  of  St.  Paul. 

923  Study  for  Murder  of  the  Innocents. 

924  St.  Sebastian  — head. 

925  St.  Sebastian  — upper  part. 

926  St.  Sebastian  — lower  part. 

927  A Saint?) 

928  Man  with  Book. 

929  A Roman  Girl. 

930  Cupids. 

931  Cupids  with  a Pig. 

932  Sketch  of  Raphael  at  twelve,  and  other  Heads. 

933  Profiles  of  Women. 

934  Apollo  and  Marsyas. 

935  Homer. 

936  Aristotle. 

937  Ptolemy. 

938  Virgil. 

939  Seneca. 

940  Plato. 

941  Cicero. 

942  Study  of  Male  Figures. 

943  Two  draped  Figures. 

944  Female  Figure  draped. 

945  Head  of  a Woman. 

946  Male  Figure  and  Foot. 

947  Head  and  Hand. 

948  An  open  Hand. 

949  Bagpipe  Boy. 

950  The  Fencer. 

951  Trumpeter. 

952  Standard-bearer. 

953  The  Combat. 

954  St.  Paul. 

955  Slaying  the  Bull. 

956  Head  of  a Man. 

957  Mother  and  Child. 

958  Study  of  a Male  Figure.  (Nude.) 

Drawings,  Museum,  Vienna. 

959  959  Figures.  From  Incendio  del  Borgo. 

960  960  Group.  “ “ “ “ 

961  Transfiguration.  (Drawing  in  the  nude.) 

962  Two  Male  Figures  from  Transfiguration. 


963 
964! 
965 1 
966 
967* 


963 

964 

965 

966 

967 


Frescoes  in  the  Farnesina  Villa. 
Story  of  Cupid  and  Psyche. 

Venus  pointing  out  Psyche  to  Cupid. 

Cupid  showing  Psyche  to  the  three  Graces. 

Venus  vainly  seeking  aid  from  Juno  and  Ceres. 
Venus  on  her  way  to  seek  assistance  from  Jupiter. 
Venus  imploring  aid  of  Jupiter. 


Mrs.  Jameson  says  these  are  Mantegna’s. 


Large. 


24 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


Med. 

Cab. 

968 

968 

969 

969 

970 

970 

971 

971 

972 

972 

973 

973 

974 

974 

975 

976 

977 

978 

979 

980 

981 

982 

983 

984 

985 

986 

986 

987 

988 

988 

989 

990 

991 

991 

992 

993 

993 

994 

994 

995 

996 

996 

997 

997 

998 

998 

999 

1000 

1001 

1002 

1003 

1004 

1005 

1005 

1006 

1006 

1007 

1008 

1009 

1009 

1010 

1 1010 

lion 

Raphael.  ( Concluded . ) 


Mercury  descending  in  search  of  Psyche. 

Psyche  ascending  from  the  lower  regions. 

Psyche  presenting  Proserpine’s  box  to  Venus.  . 

Jupiter  embracing  Cupid  and  promising  him  aid. 

Mercury  conveying  Psyche  to  Olympus. 

Council  of  the  Gods. 

Feast  of  the  Gods;  or,  Nuptial  Banquet  of  Cupid  and 
Psyche. 

Raphael  and  his  Scholars. 

Frescoes  in  the  Loggia  of  the  Vatican. 


Giulio  Romano. 

Raphaellxno. 
Francesco  Penni. 
Giulio  Romano. 


Pelegrino  da  Modena. 
Gal.  of  Vatican , Rome. 
Borghese  Gal.,  44 


Joseph  interpreting  Pharaoh’s  Dream. 

Moses  saved  from  the  Nile. 

Flight  of  Lot. 

Temptati  n of  Adam  and  Eve. 

Creation  of  Eve. 

Meeting  of  Jacob  and  Rachel. 

Coronation  of  the  Virgin. 

Group  of  Archers. 

Pordenone  ( Giov . Antonio  Licinio ). 

1483-1539.  Venetian. 
St.  Lorenzo  and  Four  Saints.  Acad.,  Venice. 

Birth  of  St.  John.  (Drawing.)  Florence. 

Group  of  Boys.  “ 

The  Family  of  Pordenone.  Hampton  Court,  London. 

Piombo,  Sebastian  del.  1485-1547.  Venetian. 
An  Italian  Lady.  Hampton  Court , London. 

Fornarina.  (Formerly  attributed  to  Raphael.) 

Uffizi,  Florence. 

Meccherino  ( Domenico  Beccafunii). 

1486-1550.  Sienese. 
Marriage  of  Joseph  and  Mary.  S.  Bernardino , Siena. 
Madonna  and  Saints.  “ 44 

Sarto,  Andrea  del  ( Vannucchi). 

1488-1530.  Florentine. 
Portrait  of  himself.  Uffizi,  Florence. 

St.  James.  44 

Madonna  of  St.  Francesco.  “ 

Madonna  and  Child.  (Detail  of  the  above.)  “ 

St.  John  (before  Restoration).  “ 

St.  John  (Restoration,  by  M.  Luperina). 

Pitti  Gal., 

Portrait  of  himself. 

Holy  Family. 

4 4 4 4 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints,  etc. 

Annunciation. 

Virgin  in  Clouds,  with  Angels  and  Saints. 

Assumption  of  the  Virgin. 

Tobias  and  the  Angel. 

Annunciation. 

Two  Cherubs. 

Four  Saints. 

St.  John  Preaching. 

Birth  of  the  Virgin. 

Journey  of  the  Magi.  44  44 

St.  Philip  giving  clothes  to  a Leper. 


icad 

4 4 

Convent  of  the  Scalzt 
Ch.  della  Annunziata 


Large. 


Part  First. 


25 


Med. 

Cab. 

1012 

1013 

1013 

1014 

1014 

1015 

1016 

1016 

1017 

1018 

1019 

1019 

1020 

1021 

1022 

1023 

1023 

1024 

1025 

1025 

1026 

1027 

1028 

1029 

1030 

1030 

1031 

1032 

1033 

1033 

1034 

1034 

1035 

1035 

1036 

1037 

1037 

1038 

1038 

1039 

1039 

1040 

1041 

1041 

1042 

1043 

1043 

1044 

1045 

1045 

1046 

1046 

1047 

1047 

1048 

[1048 

1049 

1049 

1050 

1050 

1051 

1052 

1052 

1053 

Del  Sarto.  ( Concluded .) 


Death  of  St.  Philip.  Ch.  della  Annunziata,  Florence. 
Madonna  del  Sacco.  Cloister  of  the  “ “ 

The  Last  Supper.  Convent  S.  Salvi , “ 

Portrait  of  Macchiavelli.  Fal.  Boutourlinn,  “ 

St.  Agnes.  Cathedral , Pisa. 

St.  Catherine.  “ “ 

Holy  Family.  Barberina  Gal..,  Rome. 

Holy  Family.  Pinacothek , Munich. 

Charity.  Louvre. 

Portrait  of  himself.  Nat' l Gal.,  London. 

Fra  Paolino  ( da  Pistoia ).  1490-1547. 

St.  Thomas  receiving  a Girdle  from  the  Virgin. 

Acad.,  Florence . 

Romano,  Giulio  ( Pippi ).  (About  1491-1556.) 

Hainan, 

Portrait  of  himself.  Uffizi , Florence. 

Virgin  and  Child.  “ “ 

Dance  of  Apollo  and  the  Muses.  Pitti  Gal.,  “ 

A Sacrifice.  Hampton  Court,  London. 

Sogliani,  Giovanni  Antonio.  1492-1554. 

Florentine • 

Crucifixion  and  Supper  of  the  Apostles. 

Mus.  St.  Mark,  Florence. 

Andrea  da  Milano  ( Solario ).  1515? 

Milanese . 

Madonna  and  Saints.  Milan. 

Portrait  of  a Venetian  Senator.  Nat' l Gal.,  London. 

Catena,  Vincenzo.  (About  1531.)  Venetian, 
Madonna  and  Child,  with  St.  John  and  St.  Jerome. 

Acad.,  Venice. 

Correggio  ( Antonio  Allegri).  1493-1534. 

Farina • 

Madonna  della  Scodella.  Pinacoteca , Parma. 

The  Day.  “ II  Giorno.”  “ “ 

Descent  from  the  Cross.  “ “ 

Madonna  adoring  the  Child. 

Repose  in  Egypt. 

Head  of  a Boy. 

Danae. 

Cupids.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Christ  seated  in  the  Clouds. 

Madonna  and  Child. 

Io  and  Jupiter. 

Handkerchief  of  St.  Veronica. 

Madonna  of  St.  George. 

Madonna  of  St.  Sebastian. 

Reading  Magdalen. 

Holy  Night.  “ La  Notte.” 

Marriage  of  St.  Catherine. 

Sleep  of  Antiope. 

Mercury  instructing  Cupid  in  the  presence  of  Venus. 

Nat'l  Gal.,  London. 

Ecce  Homo.  “ “ 

Holy  Family.  “ “ 

Bonifazio  ( Veneziano )•  1494-1563.  Venetian. 
The  Saviour  Enthroned.  Acad.,  Venice. 


Uffizi,  Florence. 

4<  44 

Pitti  Gal. , ‘ ‘ 

Borghese  Gal.,  Rome. 

4 4 44  44 

Vatican,  “ 
Brer  a,  Milan. 
Belvedere,  Vienna. 


(Attributed.) 

Gal. 


Berlin. 

Dresden. 


Louvre. 

<< 


26 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


1 

Med. 

Cab. 

1054 

1054 

1055 

1056 

1056 

1057 

1058 

1059 

1060 
1061 
1062 

1063 

1064 

1064 

1065 

1066 

1067 

1068 

1069 

1069 

1070 

1070 

1071 

1072 

1072 

1073 

1074 

1074 

1075 

1075 

1076 

1077 

1078 

1079 

1080 

1080 

1081 

1081 

1082 

1083 

1083 

1084 

1084 

1085 

1085 

1086 

1086 

1087 

1087 

1088 

1089 

1089 

1090 

1091 

1092 

1093 

1094 

1094 

1095 

1095 

1096 

1096 

1097 

1098 

1098 

1099 

1099 

Bonifazio.  ( Concluded. ) 


Angel  playing  Lute.  (Detail  of  above.)  Acad.,  Venice. 
Lazarus  and  the  Rich  Man.  “ “ 

Adoration  of  the  Magi.  “ “ 

Moretto,  11,  da  Brescia  (Alessandro  Boni- 
cino).  1500-1547?  Brescian . 

Madonna  and  Child.  Milan. 

The  Virgin  staying  the  Plague  at  Brescia.  Dresden. 
St.  Justina  and  the  Duke.  Belvedere , Vienna. 

Supper  in  House  of  Pharisee.  (Central  Part.)  Venice. 
“ “ “ (Left-hand  Part.) 

“ “ “ (Right-hand  Part.) 

Bordone,  Paris.  1500-1576.  Venetian . 

Man  in  Venetian  Costume.  Corsini  Gal.,  Florence. 

Fisherman  presenting  Ring  to  the  Doge.  Acad.,  Venice. 
Portrait  of  a Young  Lady.  “ Vienna. 

Portrait  of  a Genoese  Lady.  Natl  Gal.,  London. 

Bronzino,  Angiolo.  1502-1572.  Florentine. 
Descent  of  Christ  into  Hades.  Uffizi,  Florence. 

Prince  Don  Garzia  di  Medici.  “ “ 

Marie  de*  Medici,  daughter  of  Cosmo  I.  “ “ 

Ferdinando,  son  of  Cosmo  I.  “ “ 

Portrait  of  Cosmo  di  Medici.  Pitti  Gal.,  “ 

Venus,  Cupid,  Folly,  and  Time.  Natl  Gal.,  London. 
Female  Head.  (Sketch.)  Louvre 4 

Parmigianino  ( Francesco  Mazznoli). 

1504-1594.  Venetian. 
Marriage  of  St.  Catherine.  Pinacoteca,  Parma. 

An  Italian  Lady.  Hampton  Court,  London. 

Female  Figure.  (Drawing.) 

Woman  and  Child.  “ 

Mary,  Elizabeth,  Infant  Jesus,  St.  John,  and  Saints. 
(Drawing.) 

Tintoretto  (. Jacopo  Bobusti).  1512-1594. 

Venetian. 

S.  Maria  del  Orte,  Venice. 


Ducal  Pal., 


Presentation  in  the  Temple. 

St.  Agnes  working  Miracles. 

Marriage  of  St.  Catherine. 

Forge  of  Vulcan.  “ 

Mercury  and  the  Graces.  “ 

Minerva  driving  back  Mars.  “ 

Marriage  of  Bacchus  and  Ariadne.  ** 

Venice,  Queen  of  the  Sea.  “ 

The  Crucifixion.  School  of  St.  Roch, 

Central  Group.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Adam  and  Eve. 

Madonna  and  the  Faithful  Ones. 

Last  Supper. 

Venus,  Cupid,  and  Vulcan. 

Portrait  of  himself. 

Portrait  of  a Man. 

Miracle  of  the  Slave.  (Drawing.) 

Veronese,  Paolo  ( Caliari ). 


Acad.,  “ 

<«  << 

San  Martino,  Lucca. 
Pitti  Gal.,  Florence. 

Louvre. 
Mus .,  Madrid. 


Portrait  of  himself. 

Madonna  and  Child. 

Madonna  Enthroned. 

St.  John.  (Detail- of  the  above.) 


1528-1588. 

Venetian . 
Uffizi,  Florence. 
Pitti  Gal.,  “ 

Acad.f.  Venice. 

**  ‘A 


Large. 


Part  First. 


27 


1126 


T3 

4 

a 

6 

1100 

1100 

1101 

1102 

1103 

1103 

1 104 

1105 

1105 

1106 

1106 

1107 

1108 

1109 

1109 

1110 

1110 

mi 

1111 

1112 

1113 

1114 

1114 

1115 

1116 

1117 

1118 

1119 

1119 

1120 

1121 

1122 

1123 

1124 

1124 

1125 

1125 

1126 

1126 

1127 

1128 

1129 

1129 

1130 

1131 

1132 

1133 

1134 

1135 

1135 

1136 

1136 

1137 

1138 

1139 

1140 

1141 

1142 

Veronese.  ( Concluded .) 


Acad.,  Venice. 


Ceiling , Ducal  Pal., 
(Detail  of  the  libove.) 
Ceiling,  Ducal  Pal., 


Feast  in  the  House  of  Levi. 

Central  Group.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Portrait  of  himself. 

Glory  of  Venice. 

Family  of  P.  Veronese. 

Moderation. 

Recompense. 

Vigilance. 

Simplicity. 

Rape  of  Kuropa. 

Saviour/ln  Glory. 

La  Musica. 
jGenius  of  Music.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Martyrdom  of  St.  Marcus  and  St.  Marcellinus. 

Ch.  St.  Sebastian,  ** 

Madonna,  Child,  and  St.  Anthony.  “ “ 

Marriage  of  St.  Catherine.  Ch.  St.  Catherine,  “ 

Vanity.  Gal.  of  St.  Luke,  Rome. 

Venus,  with  Satyr  and  Cupid.  Borghese  Gal.,  “ 
Susannah  and  the  Elders.  “ 

Worship  of  the  Kings.  Gal.,  Dresden. 

Marriage  at  Cana.  “ “ 

Madonna  enthroned  with  Saints  and  Donators.  “ 
Cleopatra.  Pinacothek,  Munich. 

The  Girl  in  Black.  Louvre. 

Marriage  at  Cana.  “ 

Supper  at  Emmaus.  “ 

Vision  of  St.  Helen.  Nat' l Gal.,  London. 

Bocaccino,  Cainillo.  -1546.  Cremonese • 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  four  Saints.  Acad.,  Venice. 
Martino,  Giovanni.  -1547. 

Angel  of  Annunciation.  Acad.,  Venice. 

Muziano,  Girolamo.  1528-1592.  Homan, 

Portrait  of  Vittoria  Colonna.  Colonna  Gal.,  Rome. 

Baroccio,  Federigo.  1528-1612.  XJrbino, 

Infant  Child  of  Federigo  d’Urbino.  Pitti  Gal.,  Florence. 
Virgin  and  Child.  (Drawing.)  Uffizi,  “ 

Entombment.  “ “ “ 

Last  Supper.  Cathedral , XJrbino. 

St.  Sebastian.  “ “ 

Allori,  Alessandro  (II  Bronzino ). 

1535-1607.  Florentine. 
Portrait  of  himself.  Uffizi  Gal.,  Florence. 

Palma,  Jacopo  ( Giovane ).  1544-1628. 

Venetian, 

St.  George  and  Saints. 

Carracci,  Annibale.  1560-1609.  Bolognese, 

Jupiter  and  Juno.  Fresco,  Farnese  Pal.,  Rome. 

Genius  and  Fame.  Dresden. 

Forge  of  Vulcan.  (Drawing.)  Louvre. 

Carracci,  Ludovico  (and  Annibale ). 

1555-1619.  Bolognese, 

Frescoes,  Farnese  Pal. , Rome. 


Diana  embracing  the  Sleeping  Endymion. 

Galatea  coming  to  Polyphemus,  charmed  by  his  music. 
Polyphemus  hurling  rock  at  Acis,  fleeing  with  Galatea. 


28 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


Large. 

Med. 

A 

6 

Italian  Schools. 

( Continued. ) 

Bassano.  Leandro  da  Ponte. 

• 1558-1623.  Venetian. 

1143 

The  Shepherds. 

Acad.,  Venice. 

Caravaggio,  11  ( Michelangelo  Amerighi), 

\ 

1569-1609.  Neapolitan. 

1144 

1144 

The  Lute-player. 

Liechtenstein , Vienna. 

1145 

Entombment. 

Vatican , Rome. 

lieni,  Guido. 

1575-1642.  Bolognese . 

114611146 

Portrait  of  himself. 

Uffizi,  Flcrt'cncc. 

1147 

1147 

Persican  Sibyl. 

4 4 4 4 

1148 

Lucretia  Iiomana. 

Corsini  Gal.,  “ 

1149 

1149 

1149 

Beatrice  Cenci. 

Barlerini  Pal.,  Rome. 

1150 

1150 

1150 

Aurora.*  Fresco.  Rospigliosi  Pal.,  “ 

1151 

1151 

1151 

St.  Michael. 

Ch.  of  the  Cappuccini,  44 

1152 

1152 

Contemplation. 

Corsini  Gal.,  44 

1153 

Sleeping  Cupid. 

tt  <(  tt 

1154 

St.  Agnes. 

Colonna,  Gal.,  44 

1155 

Magdalen. 

Capitol,  44 

1156 

1156 

St.  Sebastian. 

<i  tt 

1157 

Cupid. 

Gal.  of  St.  Luke,  44 

1158 

1158 

Fortune. 

44 

1159 

St.  Joseph  and  Infant  Jesus. 

Milan. 

1160 

Head  of  an  Old  Man.  (Drawing.)  Mus.,  Venice. 

1161 

1161 

The  Crucifixion. 

Ch.  of  San  Lorenzo , Siena. 

1162 

The  Crucifixion. 

Verona. 

1163 

Portrait  of  himself. 

Acad.,  Bologna. 

1164 

Pieta. 

tt  tt 

1165 

1165 

Presentation  in  the  Temple. 

Louvre. 

1166 

1166 

Penitent  Magdalen. 

44 

1167 

1167 

Ecce  Homo. 

Dresden. 

1168 

1168 

1168 

St.  Sebastian  (head). 

Eisnach. 

Cagliari,  Carlotta. 

1570-1596.  Venetian. 

1169 

Baptism  of  Christ. 

Ch.  of  Redentore,  Venice. 

Allori,  Cristofano  (II  Bronzino).  1577-1621. 

Florentine . 

1170 

1170 

Judith  with  Head  of  Holofernes.  Pitti  Gal.,  Florence. 

1171 

1171 

Sacrifice  of  Abraham. 

tt  tt 

1172 

Hospitality  of  St.  Giuliano. 

i<  it 

1173 

1173 

Infant  Christ  sleeping  on  the  Cross.  Uffizi,  44 

Titi,  Tiber io. 

1578-1637.  Florentine. 

1174 

Infant  Leopold  di  Medici. 

Pitti  Gal.,  Florence. 

liosselli,  Matteo. 

1578-1650.  Florentine . 

1175 

Triumph  of  David. 

Pitti  Gal.,  Florence. 

Alban i,  Francesco. 

1578-1660.  Bolognese. 

1176 

1176 

Cupids  dancing  around  a Tree.  Brera , Milan. 

1177 

Mercury  and  Apollo. 

Corsini  Gal.,  Rome. 

Domcnichino  ( Domenico  Zantpieri). 

1581-1641.  Bolognese. 

1178 

1178 

Portrait  of  himself. 

Uffizi,  Florence. 

1179 

Madonna  Enthroned,  with  Angels,  etc.  Brera , Milan. 

1180 

1180 

1180 

Communion  of  St.  Jerome. 

Vatican , Rome. 

1181 

Figure  of  St.  Jerome.  (Detail  of  above.)  44 

1182 

Sibylla  Cumsea. 

Borghese  Gal.,  44 

1183 

Diana  and  Nymphs. 

tt  tt  << 

1184 

1184 

St.  Cecilia. 

Louvre. 

1185jll8o 

Crucifixion  of  St.  Peter.  (Drawing.)  Mus.,  Vienna. 

* Also  In  Extra  and  Double  Extra  sire*. 


Large. 


Part  First. 


29 


1219 

1220 


T3 

V 

2 

Cab. 

1186 

1186 

1187 

1187 

1188 

1189 

1189 

1190 

1191 

1192 

1192 

1193 

1193 

1194 

1195 

1195 

1196 

1197 

1198 

1199 

1200 

1200 

1201 

1201 

1202 

1203 

1204 

1205 

1205 

1206 

1206 

1207 

1207 

1208 

1209 

1210 

1210 

1211 

1211 

1212 

1213 

1214 

1215 

1215 

1216 

1217 

1217 

1218 

1219 

1219 

1220 

1220 

1221 

1221 

1222 

1222 

1223 

1223 

1224 

1224 

1225 

1225 

1226 

1226 

1227 

1227 

1228 

1228 

1229 

1229 

1230 

1230 

1231 

1231 

1232 

r 

11233 

Italian  Schools.  ( Continued .) 


Guercino  ( Francesco  Barbieri ).  1590-1666. 

Bolognese, 

Portrait  of  himself.  Uffizi , Florence. 

Sleeping  Endymion.  “ 44 

Samian  Sibyl.  “ “ 

Aurora.  Fresco,  Ludovisi  Villa , Rome. 

St.  Marguerite  of  Cortona.  Vatican , 44 

Head  of  the  Virgin.  Corsini  Gal.,  “ 

Expulsion  of  Hagar.  Brera , Milan. 

Head  of  Hagar.  (Detail  of  the  above.)  4‘  “ 

A Girl  and  Cupid.  (Drawing.)  Mus.,  Venice. 

Guardian  Angel.  Ch.  of  St.  Augustine , Fano. 

Marriage  of  the  Virgin.  Ch.  of  St.  Paterniano,  “ 

Scliedone,  Bartolommeo.  -1615.  Modena • 
Holy  Family. 

Gentilesclii,  Artemisia.  1560-1642.  Bolognese , 
Judith.  Pitti  Gal.,  Florence. 

Cag-nacci,  Guido  ( Canlassi ).  1601-1681. 

Bolognese . 

Lucretia  overcome  by  Tarquin.  Acad,  of  St.  Luke,  Rome. 
Sassoferrato  ( Salvi ).  1605-1685.  Bolognese . 

Portrait  of  himself.  Uffizi,  Florence. 

Madonna  and  Child,  surrounded  by  Saints.  Brera,  Milan. 
Madonna.  Ch.  of  the  Salute , Venice. 

(<  it  it 

“ (Stars.)  “ “ 

Mater  Dolorosa.  “ “ 

St.  Cecilia.  Acad.,  44 

Madonna  and  Child.  S.  M.  Formosa,  44 


Vatican,  Rome. 
S.  Sabinia,  Rome. 

Louvre. 

1615-1673.  Neapolitan, 
Pitti  Gal.,  Florence. 


44  44  with  Angels. 

44  4 4 with  Saints,  etc. 

Annunciation. 

Rosa,  Salvator. 

Portrait  of  himself. 

Galleys  setting  out.  Morning. 

Battle  piece.  4 4 4 4 

Landscape.  44  44 

St.  John  the  Baptist.  44 

Three  heads  of  Brigands.  Acad,  of  St.  Luke,  Rome. 

Dolce,  Carlo.  1616-1686.  Florentine, 

Portrait  of  himself.  Uffizi , Florence. 

Portrait  of  himself.  (Detail  of  above.)  “ 44 

Magdalen.  4 4 4 4 

Angel  Gabriel.  44  44 

Mater  Dolorosa.  Madonna  of  the  Thumb.  44  4 4 


Madonna  and  Child. 
Madonna  detto  Stetto. 

Ecce  Homo. 

St.  llosa. 

St.  John  the  Evangelist. 
San  Casimirro. 

Madonna  and  Divine  Child. 
Sleep  of  St.  John. 

Portrait  of  Fra  Angelico. 
Madonna  and  Child. 

St.  Agnes^ 

St.  Cecilia. 


Pitti 


Gal., 


Acad.,  44 
Corsini  Gal.,  Rome. 

a it 

Dresden. 


Large. 


30 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


1247 


o 

.O 

E 

6 

1234 

1235 

1235 

1236 

1237 

1238 

1238 

1239 

1240 

1241 

1242 

1243 

1243 

1244 

1244 

1245 

1246 

1246 

1247 

1247 

1248 

1248 

1249 

1249 

1250 

1250 

1251 

1251 

1252 

1252 

1253 

1253 

1254 

12o5 

1206 

12o7 

1258 

1259 

1260 

1261 

1262 

1263 

1264 

1265 

1265 

1266 

1267 

1268 

1268 

1269 

1270 

1270 

Italian  Schools.  ( Concluded .) 


Munich. 

1625-1713.  Roman, 
Corsini  Gal.,  Rome. 


Madonna  and  Child,  with  Lily. 

Maratta,  Carlo. 

Portrait  of  Faustina  Maratta. 

Madonna,  Child,  and  Angels. 

Baptism  of  Christ.  S.  M.  degli  Angeli , “ 

Sleep  of  the  Infant  Jesus.  Louvre. 

Cignani,  Carlo.  1628-1719.  Bolognese, 

Madonna  and  Child,  Uffizi , Florence. 

Giordano,  Luca  {Fa  JPresto),  1632-1705. 

Neapolitan, 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints  and  Angels. 

Adoration.  Milan. 

Redemption.  Louvre. 

Franceschini,  Mark  Antonio.  1648-1729. 

Bolognese 


Cupid  shooting  an  Arrow. 
Penitent  Magdalen. 

Cliiari,  Guiseppe. 

Penitent  Magdalen. 

Luti,  B. 

Portrait  of  James  Stuart. 

Battoni,  Porapeo. 

Magdalen. 


Uffizi , Florence. 
Dresden. 
1654-1729.  Roman, 
Gal.  of  St.  Luke,  Rome. 
1666-1724.  Florentine, 
Hampton  Court. 
1702-1787. 

Gal.,  Dresden. 


FLEMISH  SCHOOL. 

Van  Eyck,  Hubert  and  Jan.  1366-1426. 

Bruges, 

Panels  from  Altar-piece , Adoration  of  the  Lamb. 

Ch.  of  St.  Bavon  of  Ghent. 

The  Adoration  of  the  Lamb.  Ghent. 

The  Deity. 

The  Virgin  Mary. 

St.  John. 

St.  Cecilia.  Now  in  Berlin  M 

Singing  Choir. 

Angel  of  the  Annunciation. 

Virgin  of  the  Annunciation. 

St.  John  the  Baptist. 

St.  John  the  Evangelist. 

The  Just  Judges. 

Soldiers  of  Christ. 

Holy  Pilgrims. 

Holy  Anchorites. 

Dono"- 

Van  Eyck,  Jan.  1386  - 

The  Virgin  Reading. 

Triumph  of  Church  over  Synagogue. 

The  Virgin,  Child,  and  Donor. 

Virgin  and  Child,  — St.  George,  St.  Catherine.  Dresden. 
Jean  Arnolfini  and  his  Wife.  NaVl  Gal.,  London. 

Weyden,  Kogier  Van  der.  1400-1464.  Tournai, 
Tiburtine  Sibyl,  showing  Vision  of  the  Coming  Christ  to 
the  Emperor  Augustus.  Mus.,  Berlin. 

The  Nativity.  **  “ 


Bruges, 

Madrid. 

ii 

Louvre. 


Large. 


Part  First. 


31 


1282 


1271 

1272 

1273 

1274 

1275 

1276 

1277 

1278 

1279 

1280 
1281 
1282 

1283 

1284 


1285 

1285 

1286 

1287 

1288 

1289 

1290 

1291 

1292 

1293 

1294 

1295 

1296 

1297 

1298 

1299 

1300 

1301 

1301 

1302 

1303 

1303 

1304 

1305 

1306 

1306 

1307 

1308 

1309 

1310 

1311 

1312 

1312 

1313 

1313 

1314' 1314 

Van  der  Weyden.  ( Concluded .) 


M 


Mus 


is.,  Berlin. 


Antwerp. 

Munich. 


The  Dead  Christ. 

Christ  appearing  to  Mary. 

Birth  of  John  the  Baptist. 

Baptism  of  Christ. 

Beheading  of  John  the  Baptist. 

Nativity. 

Christ  appearing  to  the  three  Kings. 

The  Seven  Sacraments. 

Annunciation. 

Nativity.  “ 

Presentation.  “ 

Descent  from  the  Cross.  Chapter  house  of  the  Escurial. 

Weyden,  Van  der,  the  younger. 

Portrait  of  himself.  Nat'l  Gal..,  London. 

Portrait  of  his  Wife.  “ “ 

Justus  of  Ghent.  1468 . Ghent . 

Mater  Dolorosa.  Uffizi , Florence. 

Memling,  Hans.  Bruges . 

In  St.  John's  Hospital , Bruges. 

The  Nativity. 

Adoration  of  the  Magi. 

Presentation  of  the  Infant  Christ  in  the  Temple. 

St.  John  the  Baptist. 

St.  John  the  Evangelist. 

Portraits  of  Donators. 

Portraits  of  Donators. 

Mystic  Marriage  of  St.  Catherine  of  Alexandria. 

Reliquary  of  St.  Ursula , St.  John's  Hospital , 
Bruges. 

Madonna  and  Child. 

St.  Ursula. 

Landing  of  St.  Ursula  at  Cologne. 

Landing  of  St.  Ursula  at  Basle. 

Arrival  of  St.  Ursula  at  Rome. 

Second  arrival  at  Basle. 

Commencement  of  the  Martyrdom. 

Death  of  St.  Ursula. 

Virgin  with  Donators.  Central  Part. 

Madonna  enthroned  in  a Garden.  Nat'l  Gal 
St.  John  the  Baptist  and  St.  Lawrence.  “ 

Memling  School* 

Madonna  and  Child.  Gal.,  Darmstadt 

Matsys,  Quintin.  1466-1529.  Antwerp 

A Banker  and  his  Wife.  Louvre . 

Salvator  Mundi  and  the  Virgin,  Nat'l  Gal.,  London 
Head  of  the  Virgin.  (Detail  of  above.)  “ “ 

The  Money  Changers. 


Louvre. 

London. 

u 


St.  John. 

Herodias. 

Head  of  Christ. 

Pieta. 

The  Two  Accountants  or  Misers. 


Museum,  Antwerp. 


Munich. 


Matsys,  Jan, 

Head  of  Christ. 


Died  1850.  Antwerp , 
Mus.,  Madrid. 


Large. 


32 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


1347 


Med. 

Cab. 

1315 

1316 

1317 

1317 

1318 

1319 

1320 

1320 

1321 

1321 

1322 

1323 

1323 

1324 

1325 

1325 

1326 

1327 

1328 

1328 

1329 

1330 

1331 

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1337 

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1347 

1347 

1348 

1349 

1350 

1350 

1351 

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1352 

1353 

1354 

1354 

1355 

1356 

1356 

1357 

1358 

1359 

1360 

1361 

1362 

1362 

Flemish  School.  ( Continued .) 


Orley,  Bernard  Van. 

l^jrtrait  of  a Man. 

Portrait  of  a Woman. 
Campanna,  Pedro. 
Descent  from  the  Cross. 

Moro,  Antonio  ( Sir 


Queen  Mary  of  England. 

Queen  Elizabeth. 

Philip  II.  of  Spain. 

Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Veen,  Otlio  Van  (or  Yvenius). 


1470-1541.  Brussels. 
Museum , Antwerp. 

1503-1570.  Brussels , 
Cath'l , Seville. 
Anthony  More). 

1519-1576.  Utrecht. 
Mus.j  Madrid. 
Hampton  Court. 


1558-1629. 

Antwerp. 
Museum,  Antwerp. 
1577-1640.  Antwerp. 

Uffizi,  Florence. 
<<  << 


Christ  and  St.  Matthew. 

Rubens,  Peter  Paul. 

Portrait  of  himself. 

Portrait  of  his  Second  Wife. 

Rubens,  his  Brother,  and  two  Friends. 

Pitti  Gal.,  Florence. 

Holy  Family.  “ “ 

The  Effects  of  War.  “ “ 

Portrait  of  the  Duke  of  Buckingham.  “ “ 

His  own  Studio.  “ “ 

St.  Sebastian  assisted  by  Angels.  Corsini  Gal.,  Rome. 
Rubens  and  his  Wife  in  a Garden  at  Antwerp. 

Pinacothek,  Munich. 

Portrait  of  his  Father.  “ “ 

Portrait  of  his  Mother.  “ “ 

Portrait  of  his  Second  Wife.  “ “ 

<(  <(  (<  «<  «<  <( 

Children  bearing  Fruit.  “ “ 

His  Second  Wife  and  Youngest  Son.  “ “ 

Portrait  of  a Lady.  “ “ 

Satyrs.  “ “ 

Battle  of  the  Amazons.  “ “ 

Portrait  of  his  Daughter.  Dresden. 

Portrait  of  his  Sons.  “ 

Diana  and  her  Nymphs.  “ 

Judgment  of  Paris.  “ 

Head  of  an  Old  Man.  “ 

St.  Cecilia.  Berlin. 

Cherubs.  (Detail  of  above.)  “ 

Infant  Christ,  St.  John,  and  Angels.  “ 

Perseus  and  Andromeda.  “ 

Sketch  of  his  First  and  Second  Wife.  Vienna. 


The  Artist’s  Infant  Child. 


Frankfort-on-the-  Mai  n. 


Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints. 

Holy  Family,  with  Paroquet. 

Education  of  the  Virgin.  “ 

Angels.  (Detail  of  above.)  “ 

Incredulity  of  St.  Thomas.  “ 

St.  John.  “ 

Virgin  and  Child.  “ 

Portrait  of  Nicolas  Rocox.  “ 

Portrait  of  the  Wife  of  Nicolas  Rocox.  “ 
The  Family  of  Rubens.  Ch.  St.Jaques 

The  Descent  from  the  Cross.  (Drawing.) 


Museum , Lille. 
Museum,  Antwerp. 


Louvre. 


Part  First. 


33 


1380 


1400 


1413 


Med. 

Cab. 

1363 

1363 

1364 

1364 

1365 

1365 

1366 

1366 

1367 

1367 

1368 

1368 

1369 

1369 

1370 

1370 

1371 

! 1371 

1372 

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1411 

1412 

1412 

1413 

1413 

Rubens.  ( Concluded .) 


The  Flight  of  Lot.  Louvre. 

Destinies  of  Marie  de  Medicis.  “ 

Birth  of  Marie  de  Medicis.  “ 

Henry  receives  the  Portrait  of  Marie  de  Medicis.  “ 
Arrival  of  Marie  de  Medicis  at  Marseilles.  “ 

Allegorical  Marriage  of  Marie  de  Medicis.  “ 

Birth  of  Louis  XI i I.  “ 

Henry  IV.  departing  for  the  German  War.  “ 

Coronation  of  Marie  de  Medicis.  “ 

Government  of  the  Queen.  “ 

Journey  of  Marie  de  Medicis  to  Anjou.  “ 

Exchange  of  the  Two  Princesses.  “ 

Portrait  of  Marie  de  Medicis.  “ 

Portrait  of  Henri  de  Vicq.  “ 

Portrait  of  Rubens’  Daughter.  “ 

Nativity  of  the  Virgin.  “ 

Triumph  of  Truth.  “ 

Man  in  Eastern  Costume.  Cassel. 

Portrait  of  a Man.  “ 

Helen  Fourment.  Hermitage , St.  Petersburg. 

Portrait  of  a Young  Woman.  “ “ 

Portrait  of  Marie  de’  Medici.  Mus.,  Madrid. 

The  Infanta  Isabelle  — Clara  — Eugenie.  “ “ 

Straw  Hat.  “Chapeau  de  Paille.”  Nat’ l Gal.,  London. 
Judgment  of  Paris.  “ “ 

Portrait  of  Elizabeth  of  France.  “ “ 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Wreath  of  Flowers. 


Snyders,  Franz. 

The  Boar  Hunt. 

Lioness  and  Wild  Boar. 

Jordaens,  Jacob. 

The  King’s  Festival. 
Sustermans,  Justus. 
Portrait  of  Galileo. 


1579- 


1657.  Antwerp . 
Uffizi , Florence. 


1593-1678.  Antwerp . 

Munich. 

1597-1681.  Antiverp. 

Uffizi,  Florence. 
“ “ Pitt i Gal.,  “ 

Son  of  Frederick,  King  of  Denmark.  “ “ “ 

I>yck,  Anthony  van.  1599-1641.  Antiverp . 
Portrait  of  himself.  Uffizi , Florence. 

Charles  I.  and  Henrietta  of  England.  Pitti  Gal.,  “ 
Repose  in  Egypt.  “ “ “ 

Head  of  the  Virgin.  “ “ “ 

Son  of  Charles  I.  (Study  by  Canevari.) 

Gal.  of  St.  Luke,  Rome. 
Madonna,  Child,  and  St.  Anthony.  Brer  a,  Milan. 

Vienna. 


Prince  Rupert  of  the  Rhine. 
Portrait  of  Caspar  Gevartius. 


Portrait  of  a Young  Man. 

Holy  Family. 

Pieta. 

Portrait  of  himself. 

Portrait. 

Portrait  of  Charles  I.  of  England. 
Portrait  of  Henrietta  of  France. 
Portrait  of  a Man. 

Children  of  Charles  I.  of  England. 


(Drawing.) 
Albertina  Mus., 
Pinacothek, 


Munich. 


Dresden. 


Berlin. 


Large. 


34 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


1419 

1420 


1424 

1425 

1426 

1427 

1428 

1429 


1436 


1438 

1440 

1441 


1447 

1448 


1450 

1452 

1453 

1454 

1455 

1456 

1457 

1458 

1459 

1460 


1414 

1415 

1416 

1417 

1418 

1419 

1420 

1421 

1422 

1423 

1424 

1425 

1426 

1427 

1428 

1429 

1430 

1431 

1432 

1433 

1434 


1435 

1436 

1437 


1438 

1439 

1440 

1441 

1442 

1443 

1444 

1445 

1446 

1447 

1448 

1449 


1450 

1451 

1452 

1453 

1454 

1455 

1456 

1457 

1458 

1459 

1460 


Van  Dyck.  ( Concluded .) 


Pieta. 

Male  Portrait. 

Equestrian  Portrait  of  Francis  de  Moncade. 
Madonna,  Child,  and  Donators. 

Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Martin  Snyders  and  his  Wife. 

Van  Dyck  and  the  Count  of  Bristol. 

Amelia,  Princess  of  Orange. 

The  Duchess  of  Oxford. 

Henry  of  Nassau,  Prince  of  Orange. 
Children  of  Charles  I.  of  England. 

Portrait  of  Mrs.  Seamans. 

Portrait  of  Gevartius. 

Portrait  of  William  II.  of  Nassau. 

Children  of  Charles  I.  of  England. 

Portrait  of  a Boy. 

Wife  of  Charles  I.  of  England. 

Portraits  of  Gentleman  and  Child. 

Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Kneeling  Figure  and  Hand. 

Child’s  Head.  (Sketch.) 

Champagne,  Pliillippe  de. 


Museum , Antwerp. 


Louvre. 


Gal..  Cassel. 


Mus.,  Madrid. 


Pinacoteea,  Turin. 
Hampton  Court. 
Nat' l Gal.,  London. 

Hermitage. 

Amsterdam. 


Last  Supper. 
Countess  of  Olonnes. 
Cardinal  Richelieu. 


1602-1674. 

Brussels, 

Louvre. 


Nat'l  Gal.,  London. 


Teniers,  David,  the  younger. 


1610-1094. 

A ntwerp • 
Louvre. 


The  Prodigal  Son. 

St.  Peter  denying  Christ. 

Village  Dance. 

A Dinner  of  Monkeys. 

The  Ducal  Gallery  at  Brussels. 

Temptation  of  St.  Anthony. 

Lady  Playing  Guitar. 

Card-players  in  a Tavern. 

Interior  of  an  Inn. 

Spring. 

Summer.  “ “ 

The  Duet. 

Van  der  Faes,  Peter  ( Sir  Peter  Lett/), 

1618-1680.  Soest. 
Portrait  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  Pitti  Gal.,  Florence. 

Full-length  Portrait  of  a Girl.  Nat'l  Gal.,  London. 


Munich. 

II 

Mus.,  Vienna. 
Royal  Mus.,  Berlin. 
Royal  Gal.,  Turin. 


Nat'l  Gal.,  London. 


Han 


Princess  Mary,  as  Diana. 

Nell  Gwynne. 

Duchess  of  Richmond.  (La  belle  Stuart.) 
Duchess  of  Cleveland,  as  Minerva. 
Countess  of  Sunderland. 

Lady  Denham. 

Countess  of  Ossory. 

Mrs.  Middleton. 

Countess  of  Rochester. 


pton  Court. 


Large. 


Part  First. 


33 


1487 


14G1  1461 


1462 

1463 

1465 


1470 

1471 


1476 


1478 


1482 

1483 

1485 

1487 


1500 

1501 

1502 


1462 

1463 

1465 

1466 

1467 

1468 

1469 

1470 

1471 

1472 


1473 

1474 

1475 

1476 

1477 

1478 

1479 

1480 

1481 

1482 

1483 

1484 

1485 

1486 

1487 

1488 

1489 

1490 

1491 

1492 

1493 

1494 

1495 

1496 

1497 

1498 

1499 


1500 


1501 

1502 

1503 


DUTCH  SCHOOL. 

Steurboudt  {or  Bouts ),  Dierick.  1410-1470. 

Haarlem. 

Meeting  of  Abraham  and  Melchisedek. 

Pinacoteca,  Munich. 
First  Celebration  of  the  Passover.  ' Berlin. 

Elijah  in  the  Wilderness.  “ 

Hals,  Franz.  1584-1666.  Haarlem. 

Singing  Boys.  Gallery , Cassel. 

Portrait  of  a Young  Lady.  “ “ 

Portrait  of  a Man  with  slouch  hat.  “ “ 

Male  Portrait.  Dresden. 

A Cavalier.  Museum , Brussels. 

Family  Group.  Munich. 

Bohemian  Woman.  Louvre. 

Portrait  of  an  Old  Lady. 

llonthorst,  Gerard  ( Gherardo  dalle  Nott’i). 

1592-1662.  Utrecht. 

Uffizi,  Florence. 
Gdtl.  of  St.  Luke , Rome. 
Amsterdam. 
Museum , Brussels. 

Dresden. 

Haarlem. 


Adoration  of  the  Shepherds. 

La  Musiea. 

l)e  Keyser,  Theodor. 

Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Two  Cavaliers. 

Wy nants,  Jan. 

Evening  Landscape. 

Rembrandt  van  Ryn. 

Portrait  of  himself. 

Magdalen. 

Portrait  of  himself  and  Wife. 

Portrait  of  his  Mother. 

Portrait  of  Govart  Flinck. 

Sacrifice  of  Abraham. 

The  Night  Watch. 

Portrait  of  himself  in  Officer’s  Dress. 

Portrait  of  his  Wife. 

City  Standard-Bearer. 

Man  in  Armor. 

Male  Portrait. 

Portrait  of  a Woman. 

Portrait  of  himself. 

Portrait  of  an  old  Woman. 

A Jewish  Rabbi. 

Queen  Artemisia. 

Nun  and  Child. 

Portrait  of  a Man. 

Jewish  Bride.  “ “ “ 

The  Burgomasters. 

Terburgf,  Gerhard.  1608-1681.  Haarlem.. 

Head  of  a Man.  (Drawing.)  Albertina  Mus.,  Venice. 
Koninck,  Solomon  ( Koning ).  1609-1668. 

Leyden. 

Hermit  Reading.  Dresden  Gallery. 

Heist,  Bartholomew  van  der.  1613-1670. 

Amsterdam. 

Portrait  of  a Man.  • Munich. 

Dow,  Gerhard.  1613-1675.  Leyden. 

Portrait  of  himself.  National  Gal.,  London. 

The  Poulterer’s  Shop.  “ 44  4< 


1606-1669.  Leyden. 
Uffizi,  Florence. 
Seminary , Venice. 

Dresden. 
Vienna. 
Pinacothek,  Munich. 


Amsterdam. 
Mus.,  The  Hague. 

Cassel. 


Louvre. 

C 4 

National  Gal.,  London. 


Museum , Madrid. 
Hermitage , St.  Petersburg . 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


•d 

0) 

a 

4 

o 

Dutch  School. 

( Concluded. ) 

1504 

Dropsical  Woman. 

Louvre. 

1505 

1505 

The  Quack  Doctor. 

Munich. 

1506 

1506 

A Monk. 

Dresden. 

1507 

Old  Woman  reeling  Yarn. 

St.  Petersburg. 

1508 

A Monk. 

<(  it 

1509 

Portrait  of  himself,  looking  from  a Window. 

Metsu,  Gabriel. 

1615-1667?  Leyden. 

1510 

Mother  of  the  Artist. 

Mus.,  Berlin. 

Wouverman,  Philip. 

1619-1668.  Haarlem. 

1511 

Hunting  Party. 

Madrid. 

Bercliem,  Nicholas  (Berghem). 

1624-1683.  Haarlem. 

1512 

Pastoral.  (Drawing.) 

Florence. 

Potter,  Paul.  1625-1654.  Amsterdam . 

1513 

1513 

Bull. 

Museum,  The  Hague. 

1514 

Cows. 

Louvre. 

1515 

I)e2r  Hound. 

St.  Petersburg. 

1516 

Cattle. 

Gallery , Turin. 

1517 

Landscape  with  Cattle. 

Nafl  Gal.y  London. 

ltuysdael,  Jacob. 

1625 . Haarlem. 

1518 

Landscape.  The  Hunt. 

Dresden. 

1519 

1519 

Landscape  and  Waterfall. 

u 

1520 

Marine. 

Louvre. 

1521 

1521 

Windmill. 

Meer,  Jan  van  der. 

1632-1695.  Delft. 

1522 

Young  Woman  reading  at  a Window.  Dresden. 

1523 

Landscape. 

“ 

Velde,  Willem  van  de. 

1633-1707.  Amsterdam. 

1524 

Ships  at  Sea. 

Louvre. 

1525 

1525 

The  Cannon-shot. 

Mieris,  Franz  van. 

1635-1681.  Leyden. 

1526 

1526 

Two  Old  People  eating. 

Uffizi,  Florence. 

Hobbema,  Meindert. 

1638-1709.  Amsterdam. 

1527 

Mill. 

Louvre. 

1528 

Avenue  of  Trees,  Middelharnis.  Nafl  Gal.,  London . 

1529 

1529 

Water-wheel. 

Werff,  Adrian  van  der 

. 165  -1722.  Rotterdam . 

1530 

1530 

Group  of  himself  and  Family.  Dresden. 

1531 

1531 

Expulsion  of  Ilagar. 

a 

1532 

1532 

Expulsion  of  Hagar. 

Munich. 

GERMAN 

SCHOOL. 

Koln,  Wilhelm  von. 

1378.  Cologne. 

1533 

Votive  painting,  Christ  on  the  Cross.  Darmstadt. 

Lochner,  Stephan  ( Loethener ). 1451. 

Cologne. 

1534 

Presentation  of  the  Infant  Christ  in  the  Temple. 

Darmstadt. 

1535 

Sts.  Matthew,  Catherine,  and  John.  Nafl  Gal.,  London. 

Schongauer,  Martin. 

1420- 1488.  Colmar. 

1536 

Portiait  of  himself. 

Munich. 

1537 

1537 

Madonna  of  the  Rose  Garden.  Church  at  Colmar. 

Holbein,  Hans  the  elder.  1460-1524. 

Augsburg. 

1538 

1538 

Annunciation. 

Munich. 

Part  First. 


37 


— 

o 

a 

1539 


1541 

1542 

1543 

1544 


1549 


1553 


German  School.  ( Continued .) 


1539 

1540 

1541 

1542 

1543 

1544 

1545 

1546 
154; 

1548 

1549 

1550 

1551 

1552 

1553 


155 

1558 


1563 


1557 

1558 


1563 

1564 


1554 

1555 

1556 

1557 

1558 

1559 

1560 

1561 

1562 

1563 

1564 

1565 

1566 

1567 

1568 

1569 

1570 

1571 

1572 

1573 

1574 

1575 

1576 

1577 

1578 


1579 


1585 

1586 


1579 

1580 

1581 

1582 

1583 

1584 

1585 

1586 

1587 

1588 


Munich . 
Nuremberg. 
1471-1528.  Nuremberg . 

Munich. 


Fresco , Rathhaus , Nuremberg. 

Mus.,  Vienna. 


Mus.,  Madrid. 
Corsini  Gal.,  Rome. 
Uffizi,  Florence. 


Presentation. 

Madonna,  Child,  and  two  Angels. 

Diirer,  Albrecht. 

Portrait  of  himself. 

St.  John  and  St.  Peter. 

St.  Mark  and  St.  Paul. 

A Knight. 

The  City  Musicians. 

The  Holy  Trinity. 

Portrait  of  H.  lioltzschuer 
Portrait  of  Jacob  Muffel. 

Eve. 

A liabbit. 

The  Apostle  James. 

The  Apostle  Philip. 

Adoration  of  the  Magi.  “ “ 

Drawings. 

Street  Scene  in  Nuremberg.  Nuremberg. 

Figure  of  a Man.  Back  view.  “ 

Owl. 

Head  of  Old  Man.  Mus .,  Vienna. 

Praying  Hands. 

Portrait  of  his  Father. 

A Monk. 

A Male  Head. 

Lucretia. 

Grasses. 

The  Crucifixion.  Museum , Basle. 

A Rabbit. 

Portrait  of  himself  at  the  age  of  thirteen. 

Head  of  Mary. 

An  Apostle. 

Wolgemuth,  Durer’s  Master. 

Durer’s  Wife. 

Lion. 

Cranach,  Lucas  ( Sunder ).  1472-1553.  Saxon, 


Adam. 

Eve. 

Judith  with  Head  of  Ilolofernes. 
Portrait  of  Martin  Luther. 

Portrait  of  Luther’s  Father. 

Portrait  of  Luther’s  Mother. 

Portrait  of  Luther’s  Wife. 

Holbein,  Hans  the  younger. 


Uffizi,  Florence, 
u (< 

Gal.,  Cassel. 
Eisenach. 


1495-1543. 

A ugsburg, 

Uffizi,  Florence. 


Portrait  of  himself. 

Portrait  of  Zwingli. 

Portrait  of  Martin  Luther.  Rome. 

Portrait  of  the  Wife  of  Martin  Luther.  “ 

Head  of  Madonna.  (Detail.)  Venice. 

Male  Portrait.  Vienna. 

Madonna  of  the  Burgomaster  Meyer.  Gal.,  Dresden. 
Madonna  and  Child.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Madonna  of  the  Burgomaster  Meyer. 

Royal  Fal.,  Darmstadt 
Madonna  and  Child.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 


Large. 


38 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


Holbein.  ( Concluded .) 


1589 

1590 

1591 

1592 

1593 

1594 


1595 


1596 


1596 

1597 


1601 

1602 

1603 

1604 


1598 

1599 

1600 
1601 
1602 

1603 

1604 

1605 

1606 


1607 

1608 

1609 

1610 
1611 


1612 

1613 

1614 


1612 

1613 

1614 


1615 

1616 
1617 


1615 

1616 
1617 


1618 


1618 

1619 


1620  1620 
1621  1621 


Burgomaster  and  Son.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

Two  Wives  and  Daughter.  “ “ 

Two  Sons.  “ “ 

Anna  Meyer.  “ “ 

Last  Supper.  Gallery , Basle. 

Holbein’s  Wife  and  Children.  “ “ 

Portrait  of  Erasmus.  Museum,  “ 

Portrait  of  a Young  Woman.  Mus .,  the  Hague. 

St.  Elizabeth  of  Hungary,  and  St.  Barbara. 

Pinacothek,  Munich. 

Annunciation.  “ “ 

Presentation.  “ “ 


Martyrdom  of  St.  Sebastian. 
Portrait  of  Henry  VIII. 
Francis  I.  of  France. 

Earl  of  Surrey.  (Attributed. 
Lady  Vaux. 

Portrait  of  an  Abbess. 
Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Drawings  in  the 
Portrait  of  Jacques  Meyer. 

<(  a n 

Anna  Zschekapurlin,  Meyer’s 
Meyer’s  Wife’s  Mother. 
Meyer’s  Daughter. 

Deimer,  Balthasar. 
Portrait  of  an  Old  Man. 
Portrait  of  an  Old  Woman. 
Head  of  an  Old  Woman. 
Mengs,  Raphael. 
Portrait  of  himself  (pastel). 
Portrait  of  himself. 

Portrait  of  his  Daughter. 
Kauffmann,  Angelica. 
Portrait  of  herself. 

Portrait  of  herself. 

Portrait  of  herself. 

Portrait  of  herself  and  Child. 


Hampton  Court. 

i<  <( 

(<  n 

u u 


Museum,  Bdle. 
wife. 

1685-1749.  Hamburg. 

Munich. 

<< 

1728-1778. 

Dresden. 

Barberini  Pal.,  Rome. 
1742-1808. 

Uffizi,  Florence. 
Acad,  of  St.  Luke,  Rome. 

Berlin. 


SPANISH  SCHOOL. 


1622 


1623 

1624 


1626 


1625 

1626 


1627 

1628 

1630 


Prado,  Bias  del.  1497-1557.  Toledo . 

Virgin,  Infant  Jesus,  St.  Joseph,  and  other  Saints. 

Mus.,  Madrid. 

Morales,  Luis  de  ( el  Divino ).  1510-1586. 

Toledo. 

Pieta.  Acad,  of  St.  Ferdinand,  Madrid. 

Virgin  and  Infant  Christ.  Royal  Acad.,  Lisbon. 

Coello,  Alonzo  Sanchez.  1515-1590. 

Prince  Charles,  Son  of  Philip  II.  Mus.,  Madrid. 

Clara  Eugenia,  daughter  of  Philip  II. 

Juanes,  Juan  Bautista.  1523-1579.  Valencia. 
Entombment  of  St.  Stephen.  Mus.,  Madrid. 

Holy  Family-  Acad,  of  St.  Ferdinand, 

Pantoja,  Juan  de  la  Cruz.  1551-1010.  Madrid. 
Portrait  of  Philip  II.  at  an  advanced  age.  Mus.,  Madrid. 


Large. 


Part  First. 


33 


1632 

1633 


1644 


1647 

1648 

1649 

1650 

1651 

1652 

1654 

1655 

1656 

1657 

1658 

1660 

1661 

1662 

1664 

1665 

1666 

1668 

1670 

1671 

1672 

1673 


1631 

1632 

1633 

1634 


1635 

1636 

1637 

1638 

1639 

1640 

1641 

1642 

1643 


1644 

1645 

1646 

1647 

1648 

1649 

1650 

1651 

1652 

1653 

1654 

1655 

1656 

1657 

1658 

1659 

1660 
1661 
1662 

1663 

1664 

1665 

1666 

1667 

1668 

1669 

1670 

1671 

1672 

1673 


1674 

1675 


Spanish  School.  ( Continued .) 


Mus.,  Madrid. 


Castile . 

Dresden. 

Seville . 

e,  Seville. 


Isabella  de  Valois,  wife  of  Philip  II. 

Lady  of  the  time  of  Philip  III.  “ 

Carducho,  Vicente.  1^72-1639. 

Saints  Goncalo,  Francis,  and  Bernardino. 

Herrera,  Francisco  de  {sen). 

1576—1656. 

L’Apostolat.  Hospital  de  la  Sangr  . 

Ribera,  Jos6  de  {Lo  Spaynoletto ). 

1588-1656.  Valencia 
Peter  denying  Christ.  Cath.,  Seville 

St.  Bartholomew  the  Apostle.  Mus.,  Madrid 

St.  Anthony  of  Padua.  Acad,  of  St.  Ferdinand , “ 

Diogenes.  Dresden  Gallery , 

St.  Mary  of  Egypt.  “ “ 

Adoration  of  the  Shepherds.  Louvre , 

Zurbaran,  Francisco.  1598-1662.  Seville , 

Apotheosis  of  St.  Thomas  Aquinas.  Mus.,  Seville 

The  Dead  St.  Francis.  Mus.,  Madrid, 

A Mercenary  Friar.  Acad,  of  St.  Ferdinand,  “ 
Velasquez,  don  Diego  de  Silva.  1599-1660. 

Seville , 

Portrait  of  himself.  Capitol , Rome 

Equestrian  Portrait  of  Philip  II.  Pitti  Gal.,  Florence 
Portrait  of  Wife  of  Velasquez.  Mus.,  Madrid, 

Portrait  of  iEsop. 

Head.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Portrait  of  Menippus. 

Head.  (Detail  of  above.) 

Portrait  of  Prince  Charles,  son  of  Philip  IV. 

Equestrian  Portrait  of  Prince  Charles. 

Court  Fool  of  Philip  IV. 

The  Drinkers. 

Equestrian  Portrait  of  Philip  IV. 

u “ Duke  of  Olivaro. 

“ “ of  a Lady. 

Portrait  of  Young  Ferdinand  of  Austria. 

Infant  Marie  of  Austria. 

Tapestry  Weavers. 

Forge  of  Vulcan. 

Buffoon  of  Philip  IV. 

Equestrian  Portrait  of  Philip  III. 

Portrait  of  a Girl. 

“ Count  of  Benevente. 

The  Lances. 

Marie  Anne  of  Austria. 

Head  of  a Child.  Mus.,  Amsterdam 

Princess  Maria  Theresa.  Royal  Gal.,  Vienna 

Reunion  of  Artists.  Louvre 

Infanta  Marguerite.  “ 

Portrait  of  Pope  Innocent  X.  Hermitage , St.  Petersburg, 
Young  Peasant  Laughing.  “ “ 

Espinosa,  Jaciutlio  Jeronimo  de 


Christ  bearing  Cross. 
Cano,  Alonzo. 
Virgin  adoring  Child. 


1608-1676. 


1600-1680. 

Valencia. 

Dresden. 
Granada. 
Mus.,  Madrid. 


40 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


Large. 

Med. 

Cab. 

Spanish  School.  ( Continued .) 

1676 

1676 

Murillo,  Bartolome  Esteban.  1618-1682. 

Seville, 

Madonna  of  the  Rosary.  Pitti  Gal .,  Florence. 

1677 

1677 

1677 

Madonna  and  Child.  “ “ “ 

1678 

1678 

Marriage  of  St.  Catherine.  Vatican  Gal.,  Rome. 

1679 

1679 

1679 

Madonna  and  Child.  Corsini  44  “ 

1680 

1680 

St.  John  and  the  Lamb.  Vienna. 

1681 

1681 

The  Fruit-venders.  Pinacothek,  Munich. 

1682 

1682 

The  Dice-players.  “ “ 

1683 

1683 

The  Melon-eaters.  “ “ 

1684 

1684 

The  Grape-eaters.  “ “ 

1685 

1685 

The  Bad  Boy.  “ 44 

1686 

1686 

1686 

St.  Anthony  and  the  Infant  Christ.  Mus.,  Berlin. 

1687 

1687 

Madonna  and  Child.  Dresden  Gallery. 

1688 

1688 

Immaculate  Conception.  Louvre. 

1689 

1689 

Birth  of  the  Virgin.  “ 

1690 

1690 

Virgin  of  Seville.  “ 

1691 

1691 

Liberation  of  St.  Peter.  Hermitage,  St.  Petersburg. 

Jacob’s  Dream.  “ “ 

1692 

1692 

1693 

1693 

1693 

St.  Joseph  and  Infant  Christ.  “ “ 

1694 

1694 

Holy  Family.  Nat'l  Gal.,  London. 

1695 

1695 

Infant  Christ.  (Detail  of  above.)  “ “ 

1696 

1696 

The  Divine  Shepherd.  Mus.,  Madrid. 

1697 

1697 

Immaculate  Conception.  “ 

1698 

1698 

1698 

Head  of  the  Virgin.  (Detail  of  above.)  “ “ 

1699 

1699 

Conception  of  the  Virgin.  “ “ 

1700 

1700 

Holy  Family  of  the  Bird.  “ “ 

1701 

1701 

1701 

Infant  Jesus  and  St.  John.  '*  “ 

1702 

1702 

Apparition  of  the  Virgin  to  St.  Bernard.  “ “ 

1703 

1703 

Adoration  of  the  Shepherds.  “ “ 

1704 

1704 

St.  John  the  Baptist.  “ “ 

1705 

1705 

Madonna  of  the  Rosary.  44  “ 

1707 

1706 

1707 

Infant  Christ  on  the  Cross.  44  “ 

Rebecca  and  Eliezer.  “ “ 

1708 

1708 

St.  Francis  de  Paule.  4 4 4 4 

1709 

1709 

Conception  of  the  Virgin.  4 4 4 4 

1710 

1710 

Education  of  the  Virgin.  44  14 

1711 

1711 

St.  James,  the  Apostle.  44  “ 

1712 

1712 

Vision  of  a Roman  Patrician. 

1713 

1713 

Acad,  of  St.  Ferdinand,  Madrid. 
The  Patrician  asking  permission  of  the  Pope 

1714 

1714 

to  realize  his  Dream.  Acad,  of  St.  Ferdinand,  44 

St.  Elizabeth  of  Hungary.  4 4 44  44  “ 

1715! 

1715 

Baptism  of  Christ.  Cathedral,  Seville. 

1716| 

1716 

Guardian  Angel.  4 4 44 

1717 

1717 

St.  Anthony  of  Padua.  44  4 4 

1718 

1718 

St.  Anthony  of  Padua  and  the  Infant  Jesus.  Mus.,  44 

1719 

1719 

St.  Joseph  and  Infant  Christ.  “ “ 

1722 

1720 

1721 

1722 

St.  Felix  of  Cantalicio.  4 4 4 4 

Adoration  of  the  Shepherds.  44  44 

Conception  of  the  Virgin.  44  44 

1723 

1723 

Jesus  on  the  Cross  embracing  St.  Francis.  44  4 4 

1726 

1724 

1725 

1726 

St.  Justina  and  St.  Rufina  supporting  the 

Giralda.  “ 44 

St.  Anthony  holding  the  Infant  Jesus.  4 4 4 4 

Virgin,  Infant  Jesus,  and  St.  Augustine.  44 

1727i 

1727 

La  Vi6rge  a la  Serviette.  44  44 

Part  First. 


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1757 

1758 

1759 

1759 

1760 

1761 

Spanish  School.  ( Concluded .) 


riving  alms. 


St.  Thomas  of  Villanueva  giving  alms.  Mus.,  Seville. 
Moses  smiting  the  Rock.  Charity  Hospital , “ 

Miracle  of  the  Loaves  and  Fishes.  “ “ “ 

Madonna  of  the  Waistband.  Gal.  of  San  Telmo,  “ 


Marriage  of  St.  Catherine. 

St.  Joachim  and  Infant  Mary. 
The  Annunciation. 

Coello,  Claudio. 

Marie  Anne  of  Austria. 

Marquez,  Esteban. 

St.  Joseph  and  Infant  Jesus. 

Goya,  Francisco. 

Portrait  of  Queen  Marie  Louise. 
Family  of  Charles  IV. 


Cadiz. 
Mus.}  Valladolid. 

1635-1G93.  Castile . 
Mus.,  Madrid. 

Died  1720. 
Mus.,  Seville. 
1746-1825.  Madrid. 
Palace , Madrid. 
Mus.,  “ 


Portrait  of  Tirana,  the  celebrated  Actress. 

Acad,  of  St.  Ferdinand , 

Portrait  of  Isabella,  Queen  of  the  Sicilies. 

Ladies  in  a Balcony. 

Lopez,  V. 

Portrait  of  Goya. 

Becquer,  J. 

Ferdinand,  the  Catholic. 

Isabella,  “ “ 

Unknown  Spanish. 

Portrait  of  Christopher  Columbus.  Mus.  du  Marine 


Gal.  of  St.  Telmo , Seville. 

Mus.,  Madrid. 
Gal.  of  San  Telmo , Seville. 


FRENCH  SCHOOL. 


Claude  Gel6e  {Lorraine).  1600-1682. 

Landscape.  Flight  into  Egypt.  Dresden. 

Milliard,  Peter  {called  the  Roman).  1610-1695. 
Faith.  Louvre. 

Madonna  and  Child.  “ 

Largilliere,  Nicolas  de.  1G56-1746. 

Portrait  of  J.  B.  Rousseau.  Uffizi , Florence. 

Griinoux,  Alexis.  1680-1740. 

Born  in  Switzerland. 

A Young  Pilgrim.  Uffizi , Florence. 

A Young  Pilgrim.  (Female.)  “ “ 

AVatteau,  Antoine.  1684-1721. 

Bust  of  a Girl.  (Drawing.)  Louvre. 

Judgment  of  Paris.  “ 

Clowns.  “ 

Nattier,  Jean  Marc.  1685-1766. 

Mile,  de  Lambesc  and  Count  de  Brionne.  Louvre. 

Ilenriette  de  Bourbon  Conty.  Mus.,  Versailles. 

Mme.  Victoire,  as  Diana.  “ “ 


Pater,  Jean  Baptiste  Joseph. 

Conversations  in  the  Park. 

Drouais,  Francois  Hubert. 

Mme.  Pompadour. 

Chardin,  Jean  Baptiste  Simon. 

Portrait  of  himself. 

Boucher,  Francis. 

Child  Jesus  and  St.  John. 


1696-1736. 

Louvre. 
1699-1767. 
Mus.,  Orleans. 
1699-1779. 

Louvre. 
1704-1768. 
Uffizi,  Florence. 


42 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


Large. 

Med. 

4 

o 

French  School.  ( Continued .) 

1762 

1762 

Portrait  of  Mme.  Pompadour. 

Mus.  of  Versailles. 

1763 

1763 

Diana  leaving  the  Bath. 

Louvre . 

1764 

1764 

The  Target. 

ii 

1765 

The  Graces  and  Loves. 

i i 

Greuze,  Jean  Baptiste. 

1725-1805. 

1766 

1766 

Portrait  of  himself. 

1767 

1767 

“ Mme.  des  Cars. 

1768 

1768 

The  Broken  Pitcher. 

Louvre. 

1769 

1769 

The  Marriage  Contract. 

ii 

1770 

1770 

The  Father’s  Malediction. 

a 

1771 

1771 

Return  of  the  Prodigal  Son. 

U 

1772 

1772 

Head  of  a Girl. 

Nati  Gal.,  London. 

1773 

1773 

Girl  with  Orange. 

<<  (<  << 

1774 

1774 

Mme.  Pompadour. 

Hampton  Court. 

1775 

1775 

Louis  XVI.  of  France. 

ii  ii 

Fragonard,  Jean -Honors. 

1732-1806. 

1776 

Bathers. 

Louvre. 

David,  Jacques  Louis. 

1748-1825. 

1777 

1777 

Portrait  of  Mme.  Recamier. 

Louvre. 

1778 

Paris  and  Helen. 

i i 

1779 

1779 

The  Sabines. 

ii 

1780 

1780 

Marchioness  d’Orvilliers. 

1781 

1781 

Portrait  of  Ingres. 

1782 

1782 

Portrait  of  Marshall  Macdonald. 

Le  Brun,  Mine,  Vigee. 

1755-1842. 

1783 

1783 

1783 

Portrait  of  herself. 

Ufkzi.  Florence. 

1784 

1784 

1784 

Portrait  of  herself  marked  Virginia  Le  Brun. 

St.  Luke's  Gal.,  Rome. 

1785 

1785 

Portrait  of  herself  and  Daughter. 

Louvre. 

1786 

1786 

“ n n 

ii 

1787 

1787 

Woman  with  Muff. 

ii 

1788 

1788 

The  Dauphin,  Louis  XVII. 

Petit  Trianon. 

1789 

1789 

Marie  Antoinette  and  her  Children. 

Mus.,  Versailles. 

1790 

1790 

Portrait  of  herself. 

“ << 

1791 

1791 

Louise  Marie  Adelaide. 

ii  ii 

1792 

1792 

Dauphin  and  the  Duchess  d’Angoule: 

me.  “ 

1793 

1793 

Portrait  of  Marie  Antoinette. 

1794 

1794 

Queen  Marie  Antoinette. 

1795 

1795 

“ Countess  of  Ardlau. 

1796 

1796 

“ Madame  Elizabeth.  (Attributed. 'I 

Prud’lion,  Pierre  Paul. 

1758-1823. 

1797 

1797 

Empress  Josephine. 

Louvre. 

Pabre,  Francois  Xavier  {de  Montpellier). 

1766-1837. 

1798 

Portrait  of  Vittoria  Alfieri. 

Uffizi,  Florence. 

1799 

1799 

“ the  Countess  of  Albany. 

«<  (< 

Girodet,  Anne  Louis. 

1767-1824. 

1800 

1800 

Burial  of  Attila. 

Louvre. 

Gerard,  Francois. 

1770-1837. 

1801 

1801 

Napoleon  in  Coronation  Robes. 

Dresden. 

1802 

1802 

Empress  Josephine. 

Mus.,  Versailles. 

1803 1 

1803 

Prince  Imperial,  King  of  Rome. 

<«  << 

1804: 

1804 

King  of  Rome  and  Empress  Marie  Louise.  “ “ 

1805 

1805 

Mile.  Duchesnois. 

1806; 

1806 

“ Mars. 

1807' 

1807 

Cupid  and  Psyche. 

T 'iitonrp 

1808' 

18081 

Mme.  Recamier. 

J-JSJ  nut  c • 

ii 

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Part  First. 


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1810 

1810 

1811 

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1838 

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1839 

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1841 

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1842 

1842 

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1845 

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1849 

1849 

1850 

1850 

1851 

1851 

1852 

1852 

1853 

1853 

1854 

1854 

French  School.  ( Continued .) 


Mus. . 


Louvre. 


1789- 1863. 
Louvre , 

1790- 1855. 
Versailles. 
1796-1875. 


1797-1856. 

Louvre. 

1807-1874. 

Louvre. 


Ingres,  Jean -Dominique- Augustin.  1781-1867. 
Portrait  of  himself. 

Jeanne  d’Arc. 

(Edipus  and  the  Sphynx. 

La  Source. 

Portrait  of  Madame  de  Vaucay. 

Vernet,  Horace. 

Judith  and  Holofernes. 

General  Poy. 

Kioult,  liouis  Edouard. 

Princess  de  Lamballe. 

Corot,  Jean  Baptiste  Camille 

Landscape  with  Cottages. 

Landscape  with  boat. 

Landscape  with  Figures. 

Avenue  of  Trees. 

Landscape  with  Horseman. 

Landscape. 

Willows. 

Delaroche,  Paul. 

Children  of  Edward  II. 

Gleyre,  Charles  Gabriel. 

Evening,  or  Lost  Illusions. 

Dance  of  Bacchantes. 

Hercules  at  the  feet  of  Omphale. 

Romans  passing  under  the  Yoke  of  the  Helvetians. 
Flandrin,  Jean  Hippolyte.  1809-1864. 

The  Pearl  Diver,  or  A Study.  Louvre. 

Portrait  of  Napoleon  III.  Mus.,  Versailles. 

Troyon,  Constant.  1810-1865. 

The  Turkey-keeper. 

Kousseau,  Theodore.  1812-1867. 

Avenue  of  Trees. 

Plains  of  Comances. 

Marshes,  with  Cattle  and  Distant  View  of  Pyrenees. 
Study  of  Trees.  (From  drawing.) 

Bida,  Alexandre. 

Repast  in  a Greek  Convent.  (Drawing.) 

The  Foolish  Virgins.  “ 

Ebimelech  and  Naomi.  “ 

Boaz  asleep.  “ 

Paul  preaching  at  Athens.  “ 

Last  Supper.  4* 

Millet,  Jean  Francois. 

Potato-planting. 

Shepherdess  Knitting. 

The  Sower. 

The  Close  of  Day. 

Sheep-shearing. 

Mother  and  Child. 

Girl  Spinning. 

Shepherd  and  Sheep. 

Woman  sewing  by  lamp-light. 

W ater-carrier. 

Going  to  Work. 

Returning  to  the  Farm. 

Woman  Churning. 


1813 . 

Luxembourg. 


1814-1875. 


Large. 


44 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


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a 

£ 

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Millet.  ( Concluded. ) 

1855 

1855 

Feeding  her  Birds. 

1856 

1856 

Pack-horse. 

1857 

1857 

Killing  the  Pig. 

1858 

1858 

Sleeping  Love. 

1859 

1859 

A Storm. 

I860 

1860 

Wood-chopper. 

1861 

1861 

Buckwheat  Harvesters. 

1862 

1862 

Too  Long  Watching. 

1863 

1863 

Feeding  the  Hens. 

Drawings. 

1864 

1864 

Watering  the  Cow. 

1865 

1865 

Shepherd  directing  Travellers. 

1866 

1866 

Hanging  out  Clothes. 

1867 

1867 

Potato  Harvest. 

1868 

1868 

Shepherd  and  Sheep. 

1869 

1869 

Shepherdess  and  Sheep. 

1870 

1870 

Goose-girl,  or  Young  Bather. 

1871 

1871 

The  Wood-chopper. 

1872 

1872 

Woman  at  her  Wheel. 

1873 

1873 

Sheep  in  Pasture. 

1874 

1874 

Knitting-lesson. 

1875 

1875 

Peasant-women  warming  themselves  by  a fire. 

1876 

1876 

The  Angelus. 

1877 

1877 

Bringing  Home  the  New-born  Calf. 

1878 

1878 

Phoebus  and  Boreas. 

1879 

1879 

Keturning  from  the  Field. 

1880 

1880 

The  Road  Mender. 

1881 

1881 

The  Basket  Maker. 

1882 

1882 

Wood  Fagoting. 

1883 

1883 

Wood  Fagoting. 

1884 

1884 

Shepherdess  Knitting.  (Sketch.) 

1885 

1885 

The  Rest. 

1886 

1886 

Study. 

1887 

1887 

His  own  Portrait. 

1888 

1888 

The  Water-carrier. 

1889 

1889 

Shepherdess  Knitting.  Art  Museum , Boston. 

1890 

1890 

Mother  feeding  Child.  “ “ 

1891 

1891 

Woman  filling  Water-jars.  “ “ 

1892 

1892 

Shepherdess  watching  Sheep.  “ “ 

1893 

1893 

Fagot-gatherers.  “ “ 

1894 

1894 

The  Sower.  “ “ 

1895 

11895 

Woman  Churning.  “ “ 

1896 

1896 

Gleaners.  “ «* 

1897  1897 

Man  with  Wheelbarrow,  “ “ 

1898 

1898 

Close  of  Day. 

Pastels. 

1899 

1899 

Cupids  Dancing. 

1900 

1900 

Sea-side  Pasture. 

1901 

1901 

Farmer’s  Wife. 

1902 

1902 

The  New-born  Lamb. 

1908 

1903 

Barbizon  House. 

1904 

1904 

Daphnis  and  Chloe.  Art  Museum , Boston. 

Bonheur,  Marie  Rosa.  1822 . 

1905 

1905 

Ploughing.  Luxembourg. 

Part  First. 


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1908 

1909 

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1918 

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1920 

1921 

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1930 

1932 

1933 

1934 

1935 

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1937 

1938 

1939 


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1907 

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1909 

1910 

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1918 

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1930 

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1932 

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1934 

1935 

1936 

1937 

1938 

1939 


1940  1940 


1941 

1942 

1943 

1944 

1945 


1941 

1942 

1943 

1944 

1945 


1946  1946 


French  School.  ( Concluded .) 


14reton,  Jules  Adolpli.  1827 . 

Blessing  the  Wheat.  Luxembourg. 

The  Recall  of  the  Gleaners.  “ 

The  Gleaner. 

Historical  Paintings  in  the  Museum,  Versailles. 


Beauge,  A Entry  of  the  French  Army  into  Mexico. 

Bellange,  H Review  Day  under  the  First  Empire. 

Battle  of  YVagram. 

Couder,  A Oath  taken  by  the  National  Assembly 

in  Jeu  de  Paume. 

Installation  of  the  Council  of  State. 

Delacroix,  E Battle  of  Taillebourg. 

Gautherot,  C Napoleon  wounded  on  the  Battlefield 

of  liatisbon. 

Gerard,  F Battle  of  Austerlitz. 

Isabey,  E Combat  of  the  Texel. 

Mauzaisse Battle  ofFleurus. 

Meynif.r Napoleon  retiring  to  the  Lobau  after 

the  Battle  of  Essling. 

Phillippoteaux,  F.  . . .Bonaparte  at  the  Battle  of  Rivoli. 

Pils,  A.  A.  I Battle  of  the  Alma. 

Rouget,  G Marriage  of  Marie-Louise. 

Tissier,  J.  B.  A Napoleon  III.  liberating  Abd-el-Kader. 

Vernet,  Horace Battle  of  Isly. 


Occupation  by  the  French  Army  of  the 

Pass  of  the  Mouziia. 

Combat  of  the  Habrah. 

Attack  on  the  Fort  of  Saint  Jean  d’ 

Ulloa. 

Battle  of  Fontenoy. 

Battle  of  Bouvines. 

Battle  of  Friedland. 

Napoleon  at  the  Battle  of  Iena. 

Siege  of  Constantine.  Enemy  repulsed 

from  Heights  of  Coudiat  Ati. 

Siege  of  Constantine.  Advance  of 

Troops  to  the  storming. 

Siege  of  Constantine.  Taking  of 

Constantine. 

Taking  of  the  Smalah  of  Abd-el-Kader. 

1st  part. 

Taking  of  the  Smalah  of  Abd-el-Kader. 

2d  part. 

Taking  of  the  Smalah  of  Abd-el-Kader. 

3d  part. 

Captain  Dupin  saving  Commander 

Maurice’s  Life.  (From  the  above.) 

Daughter  of  Sidi-Embarak  imploring 

Clemency.  (From  the  above.) 

Vinchon,  A.  J.  B Enrolling  Volunteers  in  1792. 

Yvon,  A Battle  of  Magenta. 

Battle  of  Solferino. 

Entrance  of  the  Tower  of  Malakoff. 

Storming  of  the  Malakoff*. 

Curtain  of  the  Malakoff*. 

Retreat  from  Russia. 


Large. 


46 


Original  Paintings,  Frescoes,  etc. 


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£ 

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1947 

1947 

1948 

1948 

1949 

1949 

1950 

1950 

1951 

1951 

1952 

1953 

1954 

1955 

1955 

1956 

1957 

1957 

1958 

1958 

1959 

1959 

1960 

1960 

1961 

1961 

1962 

1962 

1963 

1963 

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1966 

1967 

1968 

1969 

1969 

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1970 

1971 

1971 

1972 

1973 

1973 

1974 

1975 

i 

1976 

ENGLISH  SCHOOL. 


1590-1676. 
Hampton  Court. 
1697-1764. 
Nat'l  Gal.,  London. 


Jansen,  Cornelius. 

Villiers,  Duke  of  Buckingham. 

Hogarth,  William. 

The  Marriage  Contract. 

Shortly  after  Marriage. 

The  Countess’s  Dressing-room. 

The  Death  of  the  Countess. 

Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua. 

Portrait  of  two  Gentlemen. 

The  Age  of  Innocence. 

Angels’  Heads. 

Gainsborough,  Thomas. 

Portrait  of  Mrs.  Siddons. 

The  Parish  Clerk. 

Rev.  Henry  Bate  Dudley. 

Landscape. 

Portrait  of  Col.  St.  Leger. 

Portrait  of  Fischer,  the  Composer. 

Head,  Guy.  1801. 

The  Rainbow.  Gal.  of  St.  Luke , Rome. 

West,  Benjamin.  1738-1820. 

Peter  denying  Christ.  Hampton  Court. 

Queen  Charlotte  with  her  thirteen  children.  “ “ 


1723-1792. 
Nat' l Gal.,  London. 


1727-1788. 
Nat' l Gal.,  London. 


Hampton  Court. 

t(  << 


M already,  William. 

Crossing  the  Ford. 

Stanfield,  Clarkson. 

Entrance  to  the  Zuyder  Zee. 

Canal  of  the  Cindecca,  Venice. 

Lawrence,  Sir  Thomas. 

Portrait  of  Mrs.  Siddons. 

Turner,  Joseph  M.  W. 

Landing  of  William  of  Orange. 

The  Fighting  Temaraire. 

Venice.  The  Dogana. 

Canal  of  Guidecca,  Venice. 

Uwins,  T. 

The  Brigand’s  Hat.  Vernon  Collection,  London. 

Landseer,  Sir  Edwin.  1802-1873 

Spaniels  of  the  King  Charles  Breed. 

Vernon  Coll.,  So.  Kensington  Mus.,  London 
War.  Nat' l Gal.,  “ 

Peace.  “ “ “ 

A Highland  Piper  and  his  Dogs. 


1786-1863. 
Nat' l Gal.,  London. 

1793-1864. 
Vernon  Collection. 
Nat' l Gal.,  London. 

1799-1830. 
Nat' l Gal.,  London. 

1775-1851. 
Nat' l Gal.,  London. 


1782-1857. 


Part  First. 


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THE  GRIMANI  BREVIARY- 


A Collection  of  Miniatures  in  the  Library  of  St.  Mark, 

Venice. 

[Bearing  the  numbers  of  the  original  collection.] 


1977 

1978 

1979 

1980 

1981 

1982 

1983 

1984 

1985 

1986 

1987 

1988 

1989 

1990 

1991 

1992 

1993 

1994 

1995 

1996 

1997 

1998 

1999 

2000 
2000a 
20006 
2000c 


Jacob  blessing  Joseph.  26. 

St.  John  in  Patmos.  29. 

Queen  of  Sheba  before  Solomon.  33. 
The  Brazen  Serpent.  35. 

Samson  with  the  Brazen  Gates.  37. 
Joseph  receives  his  Brothers.  39. 
Tower  of  Babel.  41. 

Angels  visit  Abraham.  43. 

David  Triumphs.  46. 

David  elected  King  and  Crowned.  48. 
The  Ark  of  the  Covenant.  51. 

David  praising  the  Lord.  52. 

The  Apostles.  53. 

The  Virgin  Martyrs.  56. 

Souls  entering  Heaven.  60. 

St.  Andrew.  61. 

Purification  of  Mary.  65. 
Annunciation.  66. 

St.  Philip  and  St.  James.  68. 

Birth  of  John  the  Baptist.  70. 

St.  Paul.  73. 

Mary  Magdalen.  77. 

Magdalen  at  the  Feet  of  Christ.  78. 
St.  Christopher.  80. 

Peter  delivered  from  Prison.  83. 
Archangel  Michael.  95. 

Virgin  and  Child.  109. 


Gerard  Van  Metre. 
Artist  Unknown. 
Hans  Memling. 
Gerard  Van  Metre. 
Antonello  da  Messina. 
Hans  Memling. 

Jan  Livens. 
Hans  Memling. 

Jan  Livens. 
Hans  Memling. 

4 4 44 

Gerard  Van  Meire. 

Hans  Memling. 
Gerard  Van  Meire. 

t<  <(  u y 

<(  <(  «< 
Hans  Memling. 

U U 

Gerard  Van  Meire. 
Hans  Memling. 

44  4 4 

44  44 

4 4 4 4 

44  4 4 

44  44 

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NOTE. 

The  mistake  being  frequently  made , of  persons  ordering  prints  from 
Part  First,  when  they  would  be  more  pleased  with  those  from  Part 
Third,  the  publishers  beg  to  state  that  those  from  Part  First  are  from 
Old  Paintings , Etchings , etc.,  which  in  many  cases  are  badly  damaged 
by  age , or  otherwise , all  of  which  imperfections  show  in  the  photograph  ; 
whereas  those  from  Part  Third  are  mostly  from  Engravings  or  fresh 
Modern  Paintings , and  consequently  have  a more  finished  look , and  will 
be  much  more  satisfactory , except  when  photographs  of  the  originals 

ARE  ESPECIALLY  DESIRED. 


PART  SECOND 


SCULPTURE,  ARCHITECTURAL 
SUBJECTS 


AND 

MISCELLANEOUS  VIEWS. 


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2002 

2003 

2004 
2003 
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2007 

2008 

2009 

2010 
2011 
2012 

2013 

2014 

2015 

2016 
2017 


ASSYRIAN  SCULPTURE. 


BRITISH  MUSEUM,  LONDON. 


Second  Period  of  Assyrian  Empire.  909-745  B.C. 

Marble  Slabs  from  Nimrud.  About  884  B.C. 

Eagle-headed  winged  deity  Asshur. 

The  Monarch  Asshurnazirpal  seated  on  a bronze  stool,  attended  by  an 
officer  of  the  court. 

Asshurnazirpal  in  Chariot,  hunting  lions. 

Campaigns  of  Asshurnazirpal  — Men  and  horses  crossing  a river. 
Marble  Lion,  inscribed  with  dedication  of  Asshurnazirpal. 

Obelisk  of  Shalmaneser  II.,  with  name  of  Hazael,  King  of  Syria, 
and  tribute  of  Jehu,  King  of  Judah,  and  annals  of  Shalmaneser. 

About  850  B.C. 


Marble  head  of  winged  bull  of  Asshurnazirpal. 
Marble,  winged  and  man-headed  lion. 

Third  Period  of  Assyrian  Empire. 

Siege  of  a City  by  Battering-rams  and  Archers. 

Marble  Slabs  from  Kouyunjik. 

Attendant  with  horses. 

Hunting  wild  asses  with  dogs. 

Asshurbanipal  on  horseback,  drawing  a bow. 
Asshurbanipal  sacrificing. 

Horsemen,  and  Lion  let  out  of  cage. 

Head  of  a horse. 

Musicians  and  attendants  in  garden  of  Asshurbanipal 
Kepose  of  Asshurbanipal  and  Queen  in  bower. 


745-625  B.C. 
About  745  B.  C. 
About  668  B.C. 


About  650 B.C. 


Part  Second. 


49 


GREEK  SCULPTURE. 

BRITISH  MUSEUM,  LONDON. 

The  Elgin  Marbles. 

This  gallery  contains  the  Bass-reliefs  and  Sculptures  removed  from  the  Parthenon  in 
the  Acropolis  at  Athens.  It  contains  16  of  the  92  Metopes  which  were  round  the  outside 
of  the  Parthenon,  a considerable  portion  of  the  Frieze  which  runs  round  the  cella  ov  body 
of  the  temple,  and  many  of  the  figures  which  filled  the  Eastern  and  Western  Pediments. 

The  following  Photographs  take  up  (I.)  the  Metopes,  (II.)  the  Frieze,  and  (III.)  the 
Sculptures  in  the  Western  and  Eastern  Pediments,  respectively. 

Note.  — These  sculptures  are  in  a mutilated  condition,  the  Metopes  being  the  best  pre- 
served portion  of  the  collection. 


Metopes. 

The  Metopes  of  the  Parthenon  are  the  Bass-reliefs  in  the  square  spaces  between  the 
Triglyphs  on  the  entablature. 

Note.  — The  Parthenon  was  erected  under  Pericles,  after  the  destruction  of  the  former 
building  by  the  Persians,  and  was  completed  440  B.C.  It  was  erected  by  the  Masters 
Ictinus  and  Callistrates,  and  adorned  with  sculptures  by  Phidias.  The  Metopes  in  the 
Museum  comprise  16  of  the  92  which  ran  round  the  building,  14  of  which  were  at  either 
end,  and  32  at  each  side  of  the  building.  Owing  to  the  destruction  of  many  of  the 
Metopes,  and  damage  by  the  weather  to  others,  it  is  difficult  to  decipher  their  entire 
scheme.  Groups  of  combatants  form  the  fundamental  idea  of  the  sculptures.  In  these 
battles  of  the  heroes,  we  recognize  the  prototypes  of  the  youth  of  Attica,  fighting,  with 
their  whole  strength,  against  the  powers  of  rude  force  opposed  to  moral  order  in  the  life 
of  the  state,  such  as  the  Amazons,  who  are  hostile  to  marriage,  and  the  Centaurs,  dis- 
turbers of  peace  and  robbers  of  women,  the  foes  of  Theseus,  the  founder  of  order  and 
law  — one  of  the  most  favorite  subjects  of  Attic  art. 


Med. 

Cab. 

2018 

2018 

2019 

2019 

2020 

2020 

2021 

2021 

2022 

2022 

2023 

2023 

2024 

2024 

2025 

2025 

2026 

2026 

2027 

2027 

2028 

2028 

2029 

2029 

2030 

2030 

2031 

2031 

2032 

2032 

2033 

[2033 

Subjects. 


A Greek  successfully  combating  with  a Centaur. 

A Greek  successfully  combating  with  a Centaur. 

A Centaur  successfully  combating  with  a Greek. 
Combat  between  a Greek  and  a Centaur. 

Combat  between  a Greek  and  a Centaur. 

A Greek  successfully  contending  with  a Centaur. 

A Centaur  successfully  contending  with  a Greek. 
Combat  between  a Greek  and  a Centaur. 

A Centaur  carrying  away  a female  (Hippodamia). 

from  the  original  now  in  the  Louvre. 

Combat  between  a Greek  and  a Centaur. 

Combat  between  a Greek  and  a Centaur. 

Overthrow  of  a Greek  by  a Centaur. 

A Centaur  carrying  off  a young  female. 

A Centaur  overpowering  a Greek. 

Combat  between  a Greek  and  a Centaur. 

Combat  between  a Greek  and  a Centaur. 


A cast 


The  Frieze  of  the  Parthenon. 

The  Frieze  of  the  cella  or  body  of  the  Parthenon  represented  in  bass-relief  the  Pana- 
thenaic  procession,  which  took  place  at  the  festival  celebrated  every  four  years  at  Athens 
inhonor  of  Athene  (Miuerva),  the  slabs  extending  over  524  feet  outside  the  cella.  The 
slabs  represent  the  festive  procession  which  took  place  at  the  close  of  the  festival ; and  in 
which  the  victors  of  all  previous  days,  the  handsomest  aud  strongest  Athenians  of  all 
ages,  in  chariots,  on  horseback  and  on  foot,  splendidly  equipped,  crowned  with  wreaths, 
and  arranged  in  solemn  order  — the  flower  of  civic  community  — presented  themselves  to 
the  divinity  of  the  state.  In  this  procession  the  whole  mass  of  the  people  took  part  and 
conveyed,  in  solemn  form,  the  peplu*,  or  sacred  veil,  — which  had  been  previously  worked 
in  the  Acropolis  by  young  virgins  selected  from  the  best  families  in  Athens  — to  the  temple 
of  Athene  Polias,  where  it  was  placed,  probably,  on  the  knees  of  the  goddess.  The 
actual  procession  mounting  the  Acropolis  commenced  at  the  south-west  angle,  and  divided 
itself  into  two  sections,  one  going  round  by  the  north,  the  other  by  the  south,  and  met  at 
the  great  eastern  entrance.  The  slabs  of  the  frieze  take  their  subjects  from  the  chief  ma- 
terials of  this  procession. 


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Sculpture. 


■S 

o 


2034 

2035 

2036 
to 

2048 

2049 
to 

2054 

2055 


Western  Side. 

Those  about  to  join  the  procession  are  represented  as  in  different  stages  of  prep, 
aration;  some  are  shown  mounted,  hastening  on;  others  bridle  and  hold  back 
their  horses ; others  await  the  arrival  of  friends. 

Horsemen  hastening  to  join  the  procession. 

Horsemen  and  youths  who  have  joined  the  procession. 

| Horsemen  who  have  joined  the  procession. 

(From  that  portion  of  the  procession  where  the  victors  of  the 
games,  in  chariots,  with  attendant  drivers,  head  the  horsemen. 

Figures  in  the  procession  from  the  part  representing  the  aliens 
resident  in  Attica,  who  had  to  undertake  certain  duties,  such  as 
bearing  sunshades,  chairs,  vases,  saucers,  pitchers,  etc.,  to  remind 
them  of  their  dependent  condition. 


Southern  Side. 

Representing  the  performers  in  the  torch-race,  arranged  in  different  degrees  of  age,  as 
youths,  boys,  and  men.  Continuing  with  the  story,  the  slabs  next  represent  the  presid- 
ing magistrates,  aud  then  the  sacrificial  animals  brought  by  the  deputation  from  the 
Colonies. 


2056 

to 

2070 

2071 
to 

2075 

2076 

2077 
to 

2082 


2083 

2084 

2085 


2086 

2087 


2088 


2089 


2090 

2091 

2092 


- Horsemen  who  have  joined  the  procession. 

' From  that  portion  of  the  procession  where  the  Victors  in  the 
games,  in  chariots,  with  attendant  drivers,  head  the  horse- 
men. 

Presiding  magistrates. 

{Officers  of  the  priesthood  conducting  to  sacrifice  cattle  sent  by 
the  Colonies  of  Athens,  with  their  deputations,  to  take  part  in 
the  great  Panathenaic  festival. 

Eastern  End. 

Chief  magistrate  marshalling  the  procession. 

Representing  females  carrying  vases. 

Representing  females  carrying  vases,  and  two  men,  probably  mag- 
istrates, at  the  head  of  the  stream  of  the  procession,  which  had 
passed  round  by  the  north  side. 

Chief  magistrate  of  Athens. 

Centre  part  of  eastern  frieze  of  Parthenon,  representing  the  culmi- 
nating  point  of  the  great  Panathenaic  procession  ; the  gods  Hermes 
(Mercury),  Poseidon  (Neptune),  Demeter  (Ceres),  and  Hephais- 
tos  (Vulcan),  seated. 

Centre  part  of  eastern  frieze  of  Parthenon,  representing  the  culmi- 
nating point  of  the  great  Panathenaic  procession.  The  figures 
are  Zeus  (Jupiter),  Hera  (Juno),  Nik6  (Victory),  or  Hebe,  and 
three  maidens. 

Centre  part  of  eastern  frieze  of  Parthenon,  representing  the  culmi- 
nating point  of  the  great  Panathenaic  procession  ; two  seated  gods, 
and  a priest,  or  the  Archon  Basileus,  receiving  from  the  hands  of 
a boy  the  sacred  peplus. 

| Chief  Magistrates  of  Athens. 

From  portion  representing  maidens  carrying  vases  and  gifts  at  the 
head  of  the  stream  of  the  procession,  which  had  passed  round  by 
the  south  side. 


Part  Second. 


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Sculptures  of  the  Eastern  Pediment. 


2093 

2094 

2095 

2096 

2097 

2098 


North  end  of  eastern  pediment  of  the  Parthenon;  Helios  (Hyperion) 
rising  from  the  sea  — by  Phidias.  (Fragments.)  The  figurative 
representation  of  Day  and  Night  occupied  other  portions  of  the 
pediment. 

Herakles  (Hercules)  or,  so  called,  Theseus,  in  the  eastern  pediment 
— by  Phidias. 

Demeter,  Persephone  (Proserpina)  and  Iris,  of  the  eastern  pedi- 
ment — by  Phidias. 

Nike  in  the  eastern  pediment,  announcing  the  birth  of  Athene  — by 
Phidias. 

Group  of  the  Moirai,  or  Fates,  in  the  eastern  pediment. 

South  end  of  eastern  pediment ; head  of  a horse  of  Selene  (the 
moon). 

Sculptures  of  the  Western  Pediment. 


This  was  filled  with  subjects  representing  the  contest  between  Athene  and  Poseidon 
for  the  honor  of  giving  a name  to  the  city  of  Athens. 

2099  Part  of  western  pediment  of  the  Parthenon;  Cecrops,  the  first 

king  and  founder  of  Athens,  and  his  wife  Aglaure  — by  Phidias. 

2100  The  river-god  llissus  (Cephisus),  by  Phidias;  south  end  of  west- 

ern pediment. 


Miscellaneous  Greek. 


2101 

2102 

2103 

2104 

2105 


2106 

2107 

2108 

2109 

2110 
2111 
2112 
2113 


Archaic  Undraped  Figures  from  the  Greek  Islands. 

Probably  7th  Century  B.C. 
Apollo  seated  (oldest  known  portrait  statue).  About  550  B.C. 

Colossal  Head  of  Horse.  From  Halicarnassus.  About  300  B.  C. 

Lion.  From  Halicarnassus.  “ “ “ 

Artemisia,  wife  of  Mausolus.  Restoration  by  Mr.  Storey,  after  the 
antique  from  Halicarnassus. 

Demeter  (seated).  From  Cnidos. 

Colossal  Lion.  From  Cnidos.  About  300  B.  C. 

Head  of  iEsculapius  (?) 

Athlete.  About  200  B.  C. 

Apollo. 

Harpy  Tomb. 

Chair  of  Dionysius. 

Marble  Shield,  Head  of  Medusa,  and  Amazonomachia,  in  which  is 
the  supposed  portrait  of  Phidias.  About  200  B.  C. 


ATHENS.  — Frieze  of  the  Parthenon. 


2114 

2115 

2116 

2117 

2118 

2119 

2120 
2121 
2122 

2123 

2124 


North  Frieze.  Slab  No, 

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ll  ((  ll  (( 

((  ((  «(  11 

((  It  u t< 

<(  ll  ll  «( 

U ll  (C  ll 


ll  It  ll 


East  Frieze, 
West  Frieze, 

44  4 4 


....II. 
. . . IY. 
...  VI. 
. . . . X. 
XVII. 
..XIX. 
XXIX. 
XXXI. 
..  VI. 
...III. 
...  IV. 


44 


52 


Sculpture. 


13 

0) 


2 


2132 

2133 

2134 

2135 

2136 

2137 

2138 

2139 

2140 

2141 

2142 

2143 

2144 

2145 

2146 


2148 


2147 

2148 

2149 

2150 


2151 


2152 

2153 

2154 

2155 


2156 


2157 


2158 

2159 

2160 
2161 
2162 

2163 

2164 

2165 

2166 

2167 

2168 

2169 

2170 


2171 

2171 

2172 

2172 

2173 

2173 

2174 

2174 

2175 

2176 

2177 

2177 

Athens.  ( Concluded .) 


Sepulchral  Monuments,  Street  of  Tombs. 

Protonoe,  Nikostrate,  Eukoline. 

Female  Figures. 

Four  Figures. 

Three  Figures. 

The  Sisters  Demetric  and  Pamphelia. 

Mother  and  Child. 

Two  Female  Figures. 

One  Male  and  Two  Female  Figures. 

Dexilius. 

Two  Females  and  Child. 

Male  and  Female  Figures. 

Seated  Figure. 

Male  Figure  and  Child. 

Female  Figure. 

Male  Figure. 

Miscellaneous. 

Athena. 

Mercury. 

Apollo  Nomios. 

Venus.  (Statuette.) 

Philosopher  Metrodorus. 

Siren.  No.  1. 

“ No.  2. 

Pallas  (Bust.) 

Demosthenes.  (Bust.) 

Satyrs.  (Relief.) 

Altar. 

Chair. 

Colossal  Dog.  (Tombstone.) 

Slab  from  Tomb  in  the  Ceraraeicus. 

“ “ Frieze  of  the  Parthenon. 

“ discovered  in  1882.  War  Chariot. 

Bass-relief. 

Apollo  of  Thera. 

Nik 6 (relief),  from  Balustrade  of  Temple  of  Nik&  Apteros. 
Nik6  “ “ Temple  of  Nike  Apteros. 

Sarcophagus. 

Head  of  Discobolus.  (Relief.) 

Trireme. 

Relief  from  Monument  of  Aristion  by  Aristokles. 

GLYPTOTHEK,  MUNICH. 

-2E2gina  Marbles. 

In  3 Plates,  each  figure  being  numbered. 

No.  62,  Teucer;  63,  Ajax;  64,  Wounded  Greek. 

No.  59,  Minerva;  60,  Patroclus ; 61,  Ajax  Telamonios ; 65, 
Hector. 

No.  66,  Paris;  67,  iEneas ; 68,  Wounded  Trojan. 

BERLIN. 

Olympian  Sculptures. 

Hermes,  by  Praxiteles.  Found  in  the  Ileraion. 

“ (side  view). 

41  (head). 

(head).  Profile.  Also  in  Large  and  Extra  sizes. 


Acropolis  Museum. 

a u 

44  44 

44  44 

4 4 44 

4 4 44 

44  44 

44  44 

Palace  Garden. 
Theatre  of  Dionysius. 

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Part  Second. 


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Olympian  Sculptures.  ( Concluded .) 


2178  Head  of  Apollo. 

2179  Deidamia. 

2180  Head  (Antigone?) 

2181  Nymph 

2182  “ Profile. 

2183  Nike  of  Paionios. 

2184  Archaic  Bronze  Head  of  Zeus. 

2185  “■ 


From  West  Gable , Great  Temple  of  Zeus. 


Profile. 


ETRUSCAN  SCULPTURE. 


2186|2186 
218712187 
2188  2188 

2189  2189 

2190  2190 

2191 

2192:2192 

2193:2193 

2194l2194 


Chimera. 

Group  of  Bronzes. 

(<  (< 

Vase. 

“ Diagonal  view. 
Warrior. 

Artemis. 

Bronze  Figures. 

(<  «< 


Egyptian  Mus.}  Florence. 

4 4 4 4 4 4 

44  44  44 

“ Naples. 

<(  «< 

British  Museum. 

4 4 4 4 

4 4 4 4 

44  44 


54 


Sculpture. 


2201 

2202 


2201 


2195 

2196 

2197 

2198 

2199 

2200 
2201 


2202  2202 

2203 

2204 

2205 

2206 

2207 

2208 

2209 

2210 
2211 
2212 

2213 

2214 

2215 

2216 

2217 

2218 
2219 

2220  2220 


2211 


2218 


2225 


2228 


2232  2232 

2233  2233 


2237 


2239 


2241 


2244 


2247 


2221 

2222 

2223 

2224 

2225 

2226 

2227 

2228 

2229 

2230 

2231 

2232 

2233 

2234 

2235 

2236 

2237 

2238 

2239 

2240 

2241 

2242 

2243 

2244 

2245 

2246 

2247 


GR-ffiCO-ROMAN  SCULPTURE. 

Capitol,  Rome. 

Antinous. 

Boy  extracting  Thorn. 

Bronze  Wolf. 

Centaur. 

Cupid  and  Psyche. 

Dying  Gladiator,  or  Gaul. 

Faun  of  Praxiteles. 

Galba. 

Hadrian.  (Bust.) 

Homer. 

Innocence  or  Evil. 

Julius  Caesar. 

Junius  Brutus. 

Juno. 

Lycian  Apollo. 

Marforio. 

Minerva  Bellica.  No  1. 

it  it  ((  o 

“ from  Velletri. 

Sarcophagus. 

“ and  Bust  of  a Satyr. 

Venus  of  the  Capitol. 

“ “ “ (Head.) 

“ dell’  Esquilino. 

Young  Marcus  Aurelius.  (Bust.) 

Lateran  Museum,  Korne. 

Marsyas,  or  Dancing  Faun. 

Belief.  From  Trajan’s  Forum. 

“ The  Pugilists. 

Sophocles. 

Spada  Palace,  Koine. 

Pompey. 

Vatican,  Koine. 

^Esculapius. 

Ajax. 

Amazon. 

Antinous  Crowned. 

“ “ (Head.) 

Apollo  Belvedere. 

“ “ (Head.) 

“ Citharaedus. 

“ Sauroetonus. 

“ Terpsichore  and  Calliope. 

Apoxyomenos. 

Bacchus. 

Caesar  Augustus. 

Calliope. 

Caryatide,  A. 

Ceres. 

(( 

Chariot  and  Horses.  (La  Bijra.) 

Clio.  J 

Commodus.  • 

Crouching  Venus. 


Part  Second. 


Large.  ! 

Med. 

Cab. 

Vatican.  ( Concluded .) 

2248 

Cupid  bending  his  Bow. 

2249 

Danaid,  A. 

2250 

2250 

Demosthenes. 

2251 

Diana  beholding  the  Sleeping  Endymion. 

2252 

2252 

Discobolus. 

2253 

“ in  Repose. 

2254 

Euripides. 

2255 

2255 

2255 

Father  Nile. 

2256 

2256 

Faustina,  wife  of  Antoninus  Pius. 

2257 

2257 

Fortune. 

2258 

2258 

Genius  of  the  Vatican.  Front. 

2259 

“ “ “ Side. 

2260 

2260 

Juno. 

2261 

“ Sopita. 

2262 

2262 

Jupiter  Ortricoli. 

22G3 

2263 

2263 

Laocoon. 

2264 

Lucius. 

2265 

2265 

2265 

Meleager. 

2266 

2266 

Menander. 

2267 

2267 

2267 

Mercury  Belvedere. 

226o 

2268 

2268 

Minerva  Medica. 

2269 

Nero.  ('Bust.) 

2270 

Nerva.  “ 

2271 

2271 

Niobe.  (Headless.) 

2272 

Paris. 

2273 

Penelope. 

2274 

2274 

Posidippus. 

2275 

Pudicitia. 

2276 

Sarcophagus.  Battle  of  the  Amazons. 

2277 

“ Dance  of  Bacchus. 

2278 

Satyr  playing  a Flute. 

2279 

Silenus  and  Bacchus. 

2280 

2280 

Sleeping  Ariadne. 

2281 

2281 

“ “ with  niche. 

2282 

Socrates.  (Bust.} 

2283 

Tiberius. 

2284 

Titus. 

2285 

2285 

Torso  Belvedere. 

2286 

Triton. 

2287 

Venus  Anadyomene. 

2288 

“ of  Cnidos. 

2289 

2289 

“ coming  from  the  Bath. 

2290 

Vespasian.  (Bust.) 

2291 

2291 

Young  Augustus.  (Bust.) 

Villa  Dmlovisi,  Koine. 

2292 

Arria  and  Paetus. 

2293 

2293 

Group  with  a Gaul. 

2294 

2294 

Head  of  Dying  Medusa. 

2295 

2295 

2295 

Juno  Ludovisi. 

2296 

Mars  in  Repose. 

2297 

2297 

Orestes  and  Electra. 

Ullizi,  Florence. 

2298 

2298 

Apollino. 

2299 

Boy  extracting  a Thorn. 

2300 

Cicero.  (Bust.) 

2301 

Crouching  Venus. 

2302 

2302 

Dying  Alexander. 

56 


Sculpture. 


2307 

2308 

2309 

2310 

2311 


2325 
1 2326 
2327,2327 


2329 


2329 

2331 

2332 
2334 


2337 

2338 


2342 

2343 


2351 

2352 

2353 

2354 

2355 

2357 

12358 


2303 

2304 

2305 

2306 

2307 

2308 

2309 

2310 

2311 

2312 

2313 

2314 

2315 

2316 

2317 

2318 

2319 

2320 

2321 

2322 

2323 

2324 

2325 

2326 

2327 

2328 

2329 

2330 

2331 

2332 

2333 

2334 

2335 

2336 

2337 

2338 

2339 

2340 

2341 

2342 

2343 

2344 

2345 

2346 

2347 

2348 

2349 

2350 

2351 

2352 
353 

2354 

2355 

2356 

2357 

2358 


Uffizi.  ( Concluded .) 


Faun  playing  the  Seabellum. 
(<  <(  <( 

Head  of  a Horse.  (Bronze.) 
Hermaphrodite. 

L’Idolino.  (Front.) 

“ (Back.) 
Knife-grinder. 

Medicaean  Vase. 

Niobe. 


“ Daughter. 

No.  1. 

<< 

“ 2. 

U (( 

“ 3. 

Niobe.  Daughter. 

No.  4. 

<t  (£ 

“ 5. 

U U 

“ 6. 

“ Son. 

“ 1. 

it  a 

“ 2. 

it  a 

“ 3. 

<(  <( 

“ 4. 

«(  u 

“ 5. 

((  «« 

“ 6. 

“ The  Pedagogue. 

Sitting  Dog. 

Venus  de’  Medicis. 

“ “ Rearview. 

“ “ (Head.) 

Wild  Boar. 

Wrestlers. 

National  Museum,  Naples. 

Adonis,  in  imitation  of  Archaic. 

Adrian.  (Bust.) 

Agrippina,  wife  of  Germanicus. 

Alexander.  (Equestrian.) 

Amazon.  * 

Antinous. 

Antoninus  Pius.  (Bust.) 

Apollo  Citharaedus. 

Archimedes.  (Bust.) 

Archytas.  “ 

Aristides. 

Aristogiton  and  Harmodius  killing  Hipparchus. 
Atlas. 

Bacchus  and  Cupid. 

Bronze  Tripod. 

Bucephalus. 

Caracalla.  (Bust.) 

“ “ Side  view. 

Dancing  Faun. 

Diana.  Idol  from  Ephesus. 

“ Lucifera. 

“ in  imitation  of  Archaic. 

“ shooting  with  a Bow. 

Discobolus.  (Bronze  from  Herculaneum,  1754.) 
Drunken  Faun. 

Electra  and  Orestes. 

Farnese  Bull. 


Large. 


Part  Second. 


57 


T3 

V 

4 

la 

o 

2359 

2360 

2360 

2361 

2361 

2362 

2363 

2363 

2364 

2364 

2365 

2365 

2366 

2366 

2367 

2367 

2368 

2368 

2369 

2369 

2370 

2370 

2371 

2371 

2372 

2372 

2373 

2374 

2375 

2375 

2376 

2376 

2377 

2377 

237b 

2378 

2379 

2380 

2381 

2382 

2383 

2383 

2384 

2385 

2386 

2387 

2388 

2389 

2389 

2390 

2390 

2391 

2392 

2393 

2393 

2394 

2394 

2395 

2395 

2396 

2397 

2398 

2398 

2399 

2400 

2400 

2401 

2402 

2403 

2404 

2405 

2406 

2407 

2408 

2409 

2410 

2411 

2412 

Museum,  Naples.  ( Concluded .) 


Farnese  Flora. 

“ Gladiator. 

“ Hercules. 

“ “ Back. 

Faun  and  Bacchus. 

Faustina,  wife  of  Antoninus  Pius. 

Ganymede  and  the  Eagle. 

Head  of  a Horse.  Emblem  of  City  of  Naples. 

“ Medusa.  (Relief.) 

Homer.  (Bust.) 

Juno. 

Jupiter.  (Bust.)  From  Pompeii,  1818. 

Livia,  in  Costume  of  a Priestess.  From  Pompeii. 

Lucius  Yerus. 

Marcus  Balbus  (the  Elder). 

“ “ (the  Younger). 

Mercury  in  Repose. 

“ “ Head. 


Minerva. 

“ Head. 

Narcissus. 

Nero.  (Equestrian.) 

Nonius  Balbus.  (Equestrian.) 

Orpheus,  Eurydice,  and  Mercury.  (Relief.) 
Pan  and  Apollo. 

Psyche. 

“ Head. 

Seneca.  (Bust.) 

Silenus.  From  Pompeii. 

Sleeping  Faun. 

Socrates. 

Torso  of  Bacchus. 

<<  (< 


“ Yenus. 

Trajan. 

Vase.  From  Pompeii. 

Venus  of  Capua. 

“ “ Bust. 

“ Callipygos. 

“ and  Cupid. 

“ persuading  Helen  to  fly  with  Paris.  (Relief.) 
Victory.  Bronze,  from  Pompeii. 

Wrestler.  Called  Discobolus. 

Museum,  Palermo. 

Hercules  carrying  off  the  Cercopes. 

Combat  between  Hercules  and  a 
Warrior. 

Glyptothek,  Munich. 

Apollo  Citharaedus. 

Bacchus. 

Barberini  Faun,  or  Sleeping  Satyr. 

Ceres. 

Lucine. 

Medusa.  (Head  in  Relief.) 

Mercury. 

Minerva.  (Bust.) 

Silenus  and  Bacchus. 


I Metopes  from  the 
f Temple  of  Silenus. 


58 


Sculpture. 


Large. 

Med. 

& 

6 

Glyptothek,  Munich.  ( Concluded .) 

2413 

Torso  of  Kneeling  Figure. 

Louvre,  Paris. 

2414 

2414 

Antinous.  Bust. 

2415 

2415 

Caligula. 

2416 

2416 

Caracalla.  Bust. 

2417 

2417 

Cupid. 

2418 

2418 

Diana  of  Versailles. 

2419 

2419 

Faun  playing  the  Flute. 

2420 

2420 

Hercules,  an  Infant. 

2421 

2421 

Mars. 

2422 

2422 

Marsyas. 

2423 

2423 

Muse,  Euterpe. 

2424 

2424 

“ Melpomone. 

2425 

2425 

“ Polymnia. 

242G 

2426 

“ Urania. 

2427 

2427 

Nero.  Bust. 

2428 

2428 

“ the  Younger. 

2429 

2429 

Tiberius. 

2430 

2430 

Venus  coming  from  the  Bath. 

2431 

2431 

2431 

Venus  de  Milo. 

2432 

“ “ Head  and  bust. 

2433 

2433 

Young  Roman. 

Pritisli  Museum,  London. 

2434 

2434 

Ajax.  From  Hadrian’s  Villa,  Tivoli. 

2435 

2435 

Ansonia,  as  Clytie.  Bust. 

2436 

2436 

Antonius  Pius.  Bust. 

2437 

2437 

Apollo.  Bust. 

2438 

2438 

Commodus.  Bust. 

2439 

2439 

Hadrian. 

2440 

2440 

Hercules.  Bust. 

2441 

Homer.  “ 

2442 

Julius  Caesar.  Bust. 

2443 

2443 

2444 

2444 

Mercury. 

2445 

2445 

Nero.  Bust. 

2446 

2446 

Niobid. 

2447 

2447 

Thalia. 

2448 

2448 

Tiberius.  Bust 

2449 

2449 

Youthful  Bacchus. 

Large. 


Part  Second. 


59 


Med. 

Cab. 

2455 

2450 

2451 

2452 

2453 

2454 

2455 

2468 

2456 

2457 

2458 

2459 

2460 

2461 

2462 

2463 

2464 

2465 

2466 

2467 

2468 

2470 

2469 

2470 

2472 

2471 

2472 

2478 

2473 

2474 

2475 

2476 

2477 

2478 

2483 

2479 

2480 

2481 

2482 

2483 

2486 

2484 

2485 

2486 

2491 

2487 

2488 

2489 

2490 

2491 

2492 

MODERN  SCULPTURE. 


Pisano,  Niccola.  About  120G-1278. 

Nativity.  (Relief.)  Pulpit  of  Baptistery,  Pisa. 

Adoration  of  the  Kings.  (Relief.)  “ “ “ 

School  of  Niccola  Pisano. 

St.  Cecilia.  (Relief.)  Nat* l Mus .,  Florence. 

Orcagna  (. Andrea  de  Cione).  1329-1389. 

Florentine , 

Annunciation  to  the  Virgin  of  her  Death. 

Ch.  of  Or  San  Michele , Florence. 
Transition  of  the  Virgin.  “ “ “ “ “ 

Ghiberti,  Lorenzo. 

Bronze  Doors.  Baptistery , Florence. 

Panels  of  the  above. 

Creation  of  Adam  and  Eve,  and  Expulsion  from  Paradise. 
Adam  tilling  the  Soil,  and  Death  of  Abel. 

Noah  after  the  Deluge,  and  his  Intoxication. 

Abraham  and  the  Angels,  and  Sacrifice  of  Isaac. 

Esau  selling  his  Birthright. 

Joseph  and  his  Brethren. 

Moses  receiving  the  Law  on  Mt.  Sinai. 

The  Fall  of  Jericho. 

The  Battle  of  the  Ammonites. 

Solomon’s  Reception  of  the  Queen  of  Sheba. 

Section  of  Border. 

<<  <i 


Sacrifice  of  Abraham.  (Relief.)  Natl  Mus.,  Florence. 
Brunellschi,  Filippo.  1377-1444.  Florentine . 
Crucifix.  Ch.  S.  M.  Novella , Florence. 

Sacrifice  of  Abraham.  (Relief.)  Nat' l Mus.,  “ 
Donatello  ( Donato  di  Betto  Bardi ). 

1386-1468.  Florentine . 
Annunciation.  (Relief.)  Florence. 

St.  Cecilia. 

David.  Natl  Mus.,  “ 


“ (Bronze.) 

St.  John  the  Baptist. 

Bass-relief. 

Crucifixion. 

St.  George. 


Ch.  of  Santa  Croce, 
Ch.  of  Or  San  Michele, 


Father  of  Niccolo  Acciatoli.  (Relief.) 

Contorni  Monastery, 
Equestrian  Statue  of  Gattamelata. 

Fiesole,  Mino  da.  1400-1486. 


Venice. 

Padua. 


Cupids. 


Florence. 


Robbia,  Luca  della.  1400-1481.  Florentine . 

Reliefs  in  National  Museum,  Florence. 

Children  dancing  to  the  sound  of  Fife  and  Tambour. 
Choir  of  children  singing  from  a Book. 

Choir  of  Young  Men  singing. 

Children  dancing  to  the  sound  of  Trumpets. 

Young  Women  playing  the  Guitar. 

Children  playing  Cymbals. 

Children  playing  the  Lyre. 

Children  playing  the  Organ  and  Guitar. 

Children  Dancing  and  Chanting. 

Children  playing  Tambourines. 


Large. 


60 


Sculpture. 


2504 

2505 


2507 


2493 

2494 

2495 

2496 

2497 

2498 

2499 

2500 

2501 

2502 

2503 

2504 

2505 

2506 

2507 

2508 

2509 

2510 
to 


2519 

2520 

2520 

2521 

2522 

2523 

2524 

2525 

2526 

2527 

2528 

2529 

2530 

2531 

2531 

2532 

2532 

2533 

2534 

2534 

2535 

2535 

2536 

2536 

2537 

2538 

2539 

2539 

Modern  Sculpture.  ( Continued .) 


Annunciation.  Foundling  Hospital , Florence. 

Resurrection. 

Ascension. 

Force. 

Justice. 

Prudence. 

Temperance. 

St.  Mark,  the  Evangelist. 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints.  “ “ 

“ “ with  Angels.  San  Pierino , “ 

“ “ with  Sts.  Dominick  and  Jacopo. 

St.  Jacopo,  “ 

Coronation  of  the  Virgin.  Ognissanti , “ 

Madonna  and  Child,  with  two  Angels. 

Via  dell ' Agnolo , “ 

Annunciation.  Verna. 

Adoration.  “ 

Robbia,  Andrea  della.  1444-1527.  Florentine . 
Madonna  and  Child.  Nat' l Mus.,  Florence. 

Meeting  of  Sts.  Dominick  and  Francis. 

Loggia  of  St.  Paul,  “ 


Cathedral,  “ 

<(  (< 

San  Miniato , “ 

it  it 

it  it 

it  i i 

Santa  Croce , * * 


-j  Circular  Reliefs.  Children. 

I Foundling  Hospital,  Florence. 

Madonna  and  Saints.  Cath’l,  Prato. 

Madonna,  Child,  and  two  Angels. 

S.  M.  della  Grazie,  Arezzo. 

Robbia,  Giovanni  della.  1470 . Florentine, 

Tabernacle.  “ Delle  Fonticene.”  Florence. 

School  of  the  Robbias. 

Nativity.  Ch.  of  St.  Niccolo , Prato. 

Pollajuolo,  Antonio.  1426-1498.  Florentine. 
Bust  in  Terra  Cotta.  Nat' l Mus.,  Florence. 

Verrochio,  Andrea.  1432-1488  (?)  Florentine. 
David.  Nat' l Mus.,  Florence. 

Vischer,  Peter.  1460-1530.  German. 


From  Tomb  of  St.  Sebaldus,  Nuremburg. 

Two  Apostles. 

St.  Sebaldus  and  the  Blind  Man.  (Relief.) 

St.  Sebaldus  lets  the  Unbeliever  sink  into  the  Ground. 
(Relief.) 

St.  Sebaldus  replenishing  the  Wine-pots.  (Relief.) 

Purer,  Albrecht.  1471-1528.  German. 

Adam  and  Eve. 

Vittoria,  Alex.  (About  1508.) 

St.  Jerome.  . Ch.  of  Frari,  Venice. 

Angelo,  Michael.  1475-1564.  Florentine . 

David.  Acad.,  Florence. 

“ Head.  “ “ 

Tomb  of  Giuliano  de’  Medici.  Ch.  S.  Lorenzo , “ 

Giuliano  de’ Medici.  (Detail  of  above.)  “ “ 

Day  and  Night.  “ “ ««  “ 

Day.  “ “ << 

Night.  “ “ “ 

Tomb  of  Lorenzo  de’  Medici.  (Helmet.) 

Ch.  S.  Lorenzo , “ 


Large. 


Part  Second. 


61 


2540 


2541 


2544 


2555 


2554 


2557 

2558 

2559 

2560 


2565 


2572 


2575 

2576 


2580 


2582 

2583 

2584 

2585 

2586 
2587  2587 


2540 

2541 

2542 

2543 

2544 

2545 

2546 

2547 

2548 

2549 

2550 

2551 

2552 

2553 

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2555 

2556 

2557 

2558 

2559 

2560 

2561 

2562 

2563 

2564 

2565 

2566 

2567 

2568 

2569 

2570 

2571 


2573 

2574 

2575 

2576 

2577 

2578 

2579 

2580 

2581 

2582 

2583 

2584 

2585 

2586 
258 


Modern  Sculpture.  ( Continued .) 


Lorenzo  de’  Medici.  (Detail  of  above. ) 

Ch.  S.  Lorenzo , Florence. 

Morning  and  Evening.  “ 

Morning.  “ 

Evening.  “ 

Madonna  and  Child. 

“ “ with  side  statues. 

Apollo.  Nafl  Mus., 

Bacchus. 

Dying  Adonis. 

Holy  Family.  (Relief.) 

Mask  of  a Satyr. 

Victory  Triumphant.  (Unfinished.) 

Pieta  (Unfinished.)  Cathedral , “ 

Brutus.  Bust.  “ 

Pieta.  (Relief.)  St.  Peter's,  Rome. 

Moses.*  S.  Pietro  in  Vincoli , “ 

“ with  side  statues.  “ “ “ 

Christ.  Ch.  S.  M.  Sopra  Minerva , “ 

Kneeling  Angel.  No.  1.  Tomb  of  St.  Dominick,  Bologna. 
“ “ No.  2.  “ “ “ 

Louvre. 

u 


The  Prisoner. 

The  Slave. 

Madonna  and  Child. 
Kneeling  Cupid. 
Bamlinelli,  Baccio. 
Hercules  and  Cacus. 
Cellini,  Benvenuto. 
Perseus. 


Bruges. 

So.  Kensington  Mus.,  London. 
1487-1559.  Florentine , 
Florence. 

1500-1570.  Florentine . 
Loggia  de ' Lanzi,  Florence. 


Mercury.  (From  base  of  above.) 

Minerva  “ “ 

Jupiter  “ “ 

Venus.  “ “ 

Perseus  saving  Andromeda.  (Relief  from  the  above.) 
Dog.  (Relief.)  Nat' l Mus.,  Florence. 

Bologna,  Giovanni  di.  1530(?)-1608. Florentine, 
Flying  Mercury.  Bronze.  Nat' l Mus.,  Florence. 

Rape  of  the  Sabines.  Loggia  de'  Lanzi,  “ 

Hercules  and  Centaur.  “ “ “ 

Bernini,  Gio  Lorenzo.  1598-1680.  Roman . 

Pluto  and  Proserpine.  Villa  Ludovisi,  Rome. 

Apollo  and  Daphne.  Villa  Borghese,  ‘‘ 

Pieta.  St.  John  Lateran , “ 

Puget,  Pierre.  1622-1694. 

Alexander  and  Diogenes.  (Relief.)  Louvre. 

Iloudon,  Jean  Antoine.  1741-1828.  French . 
St.  Bruno.  S.  M.  degli  Angeli,  Rome. 

Voltaire.  Thecdre  Francais,  Paris. 

Diana.  Louvre,  “ 

Canova,  Antonio.  1757-1822. 

Perseus.  Vatican,  Rome. 

Boxer,  No.  1. 

“ No.  2. 

Venus  Victorious.  Plead  of  Pauline  Borghese. 

Borghese  Gal.,  “ 

Three  Graces.  “ 

Venus.  Pitti  Gal.,  Florence. 


Also  in  Extra  size. 


Large. 


62 


Sculpture. 


2588 

2589 

2591 

2592 

2593 


2595 


2597 


Modern  Sculpture.  ( Continued .) 


2618 

2619 


2622 

2623 

2624 

2625 

2626 

2627 

2628 

2629 

2630 

2631 


2634 


2634 


2639 


2588 

2589 

2590 

2591 

2592 

2593 

2594 

2595 

2596 

2597 

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2605 

2606 

2607 

2608 

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2611 
2612 

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2614 

2615 

2616 

2617 

2618 

2619 

2620 
2621 
2622 

2623 

2624 

2625 

2626 

2627 

2628 

2629 

2630 

2631 

2632 

2633 

2634 

2635 

2636 

2637 

2638 

2639 


2640 


Louvre. 

n 


Venice. 


Temple  of  Volksgartens , Vienna. 

Munich. 

1770-1844. 


Florence. 
Ch.  of  St.  George , Rome. 
Glyptothek , Munich. 

Berlin. 


Copenhagen. 


2640 


Cupid  and  Psyche. 

“ “ Standing. 

Hercules  and  Lica. 

Hector. 

Ajax. 

Theseus. 

Paris. 

Thorwaldsen,  Bertel. 

Lion  of  Lucerne. 

Terpsichore. 

Christ. 

Adonis. 

Ganymede. 

Hope. 

Angel  of  Baptism. 

St.  Paul. 

St.  Peter. 

St.  John. 

Prince  Joseph  Poniatowski. 

Maximilian  I.  of  Bavaria. 

Mounted  Amazon  going  to  the  Chase.  (Relief.) 

Mounted  Amazon  returning  from  the  Chase. 

Yulcan  forging  Arrows  for  Cupid. 

Hector  and  Andromache. 

Minerva  and  Prometheus. 

Hygeia  and  iEsculapius. 

Venus  and  Cupid. 

Cupid  and  Swan. 

Rebecca  and  Eliazer. 

Christian  Charity. 

Sale  of  Loves. 

Miscellaneous. 

Bartolini,  L.  Charity.  Pitti  Gal.,  Florence. 

Benetti.  Bust  of  Andrea  Doria.  Genoa. 

Caliari,  G.  Humpback.  No.  1.  St.  Anastasia , Verona. 

“ “ No.  2.  “ “ “ 

Chapu,  H.  M.  A.  Jeanne  d’  Arc  at  Domremy.  Luxemburg. 
Consani.  Victory. 

Ariadne. 

“ Back  View. 

Day.  (Relief.) 

“ Night. 

“ Spring.  “ 

“ Summer.  “ 

“ Autumn.  “ 

“ Winter.  “ 

Dupre,  Giovanni.  Abel. 

“ Cain. 

Rape  ofPolyxena.  Loggia  de'  Lanzi,  Florence. 
The  Great  Conde. 

Jeanne  d’Arc. 

A Roman  Cavalier. 

A Gallic  Chief. 

. J.  L.  Gladiators.  (Study  for  Pollice  Verso.) 

Paris. 

Jouffroy,  F.  Young  Girl  confiding  her  Secret  to  Venus. 

Luxemburg. 


Danneker. 

n 

Dausch,  C. 


Frankfort  on  M. 


Rome. 


Pitti  Gal.,  Florence 
<<  <«  <« 


Fedi,  P. 
Fremiet. 


Gerome, 


Large. 


Part  Second. 


63 


Modern  Sculpture.  ( Concluded .) 


2641  Kiss,  A.  The  Amazon.  Berlin. 

2642  2642  Marqueste,  L.  H.  Susanne.  Luxemburg. 

2643  Molin.  The  Girdle  Duellists.  Stockholm. 

2644  2644  Moreau,  M.  The  Spinner.  Luxemburg. 

2645  Reitschel,  Ernest.  Schiller  and  Goethe.  Weimar. 

2646  2646  Saint  Marceaux,  R.  de.  Genius  guarding  the  Secrets  of 
the  Tomb.  Luxemburg. 

2647  Santarelli,  Emilio.  Michael  Angelo.  Florence. 

2648  2648  Sarrocchi,  Tito.  Genius  of  Death.  Siena. 

2649  2649  Schoeneweik,  A.  Young  Girl  at  a Fountain.  Luxemburg. 

2650  2650  Solari,  Cristofero.  Adam.  Cath’l,  Milan. 

2651  2651  “ “ Eve. 

2652  2652  Vela,  Vincenzo.  Last  Days  of  Napoleon.  Mus.,  Versailles. 

2653  Wolff.  The  Lion  Killer.  Berlin. 

2654  2654  Zocchi,  Emilio.  Young  M.  Angelo  sculpturing  Head 
of  Faun. 

Busts  by  Unknown  Artists. 

2655  2655  Christopher  Columbus.  Capitol , Rome. 

2656  2656  Galileo. 

2657  2657  Francesco  Petrarch. 

2658  2658  Leonardo  Da  Vinci. 

2659  2659  Michael  Angelo. 

2660  2660  Vittoria  Colonna. 

2661  2661  Vitellus. 

2662 


Goethe. 


Uffizi,  Florence. 
Corcoran  Gal .,  Washington. 


Bass-reliefs,  from  the  Church  of  St.  John  and  St. 
Paul,  Venice. 

Destroyed  by  fire  in  1867. 


2663 

2664 

2665 

2666 

2667 

2668 

2669 

2670 

2671 

2672 


Presentation  of  the  Virgin. 

Marriage  of  the  Virgin. 

The  Annunciation. 

The  Visitation 
Adoration  of  the  Shepherds. 
Adoration  of  the  Kings. 

Purification  of  Mary,  in  the  Temple. 
Dream  of  Joseph. 

Repose  in  Egypt. 

Christ  disputing  with  the  Doctors. 


Torretti. 

U 

J.  Bonazza. 
L.  Tagliapietra. 
F.  Bonazza. 
<< 

L.  Tagliapietra. 
J.  Bonazza. 
Morleiter. 
a 


Large. 


64 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


ARCHITECTURAL  SUBJECTS  AND 
MISCELLANEOUS  VIEWS. 


EUROPE. 


Med. 

Cab. 

2694 

2694 

2695 

2695 

2696 

2697 

2698 

2698 

2699 

2700 

2700 

2701 

2701 

2702 

2702 

2703 

2704 

2705 

2706 

2707 

2708 

2709 

2710 

2710 

2711 

2712 

2713 

2713 

2714 

2715 

2715 

2716 

2716 

2717 

2717 

2718 

2718 

2719 

2720 

2720 

2721 

2722 

2723 

2724 

2724 

2725 

2726 

2726 

2727 

2727 

2728 

2728 

2729 

2730 

2731 

2731 

2732 

2732 

AUSTRIA. 

Vienna. 

Academy  of  Fine  Arts. 

Arsenal.  Portal. 

Beethoven  Monument. 

Belvedere. 

Bourse,  The. 

Burg  Ring. 

Burg  Theatre. 

Cathedral  of  St.  Stephen. 

Charles  Church. 

Church  of  the  Augustines.  Tomb  of  Maria  Christina, 
Canova. 

Crown  Prince  Rudolph’s  Bridge. 

Her  Graben.  From  Stephansplatz. 

Elizabeth  Bridge  and  Charles  Church. 

Equestrian  Statue  of  Archduke  Charles.  By  Fernkorn 
“ “ Prince  Eugene.  “ 

“ “ Joseph  II. 

Franzenring. 

Hotel  on  Ringstrasse. 

“ Volksstrasse. 

House  of  Parliament. 

Museum. 

Music  Hall  in  Stadtpark. 

New  Opera  House. 

North  Railroad  Bridge. 

“ “ Station. 

Palace  of  Justice. 

“ Ludwig  Victor. 

“ Prince  Montenuovo.  Fountain  of  St.  George. 
Palais  Epstein. 

Prater,  The. 

Ratlihaus. 

“ Section. 

Ring  Theatre. 

Schonbrunn.  Chateau  de  Plaisance. 

“ Gloriette. 

Statue  of  Francis  I. 

“ “ Rear  View. 

Votivkirche.  General  View. 

“ Fa9ade. 


Part  Second. 


65 


Med. 

4 

o 

Austria.  ( Continued. ) 

2733 

Yotivkirche.  Rear. 

2734 

“ Door. 

Tyrol. 

2735 

2735 

Alleghe  See. 

2736 

Brenner  Pass. 

2737 

2737 

Caprile. 

2738 

2738 

Cortina  d’Ampezzo. 

2739 

2739 

“ with  Tofana. 

2740 

2740 

4 4 44  44 

2741 

2741 

“ “ “ and  Croda  Rosa. 

2742 

2742 

Drei  Zinnen. 

2743 

2743 

Durren  See,  with  Cristallo. 

2744 

Innspriick.  Panorama. 
“ Casino. 

2745 

2745 

2740 

2746 

“ Prederickstrasse. 

2747 

2747 

“ Hofkirche.  Interior. 

2748 

2748 

“ “ Bronze  Figures. 

2749 

2749 

<<  «<  << 

2750 

“ “ Tomb  of  Maximilian. 

2751 

“ “ Panel  from  the  above. 

2752 

2752 

“ Maria  Theresa  Strasse. 

2753 

2753 

Marmolata. 

2754 

2754 

Schluderbach. 

2755 

2755 

Toblach  and  Entrance  to  Ampezzothal. 

2756 

2756 

Toblacher  See. 

Miscellaneous. 

2757 

2757 

Berchtesgaden.  From  Lochstein. 

2758 

2758 

“ “ Willa  Alpenruhe. 

2759 

2759 

Budapest.  Panorama. 

2760 

2760 

“ Palace  and  Bridge. 

2761 

2761 

Hallstadt  See.  Hallstadt  and  Hierlat’s  Kogl. 

2762 

2762 

“ “ “ with  Rudolf’s  Tower. 

2763 

2763 

Hintersee. 

2764 

2764 

Hirschbichl. 

2765 

2765 

Ischl.  From  Gassner. 

2766 

2766 

“ “ Kaiser’s  Villa. 

2767 

2767 

“ “ Villa  Sigenin. 

2768 

2768 

“ Hotel  Elizabeth. 

2769 

2769 

Konigsee. 

2770 

2770 

“ Ein  fait. 

2771 

2771 

“ St.  Bartholoma). 

2772 

27>2 

‘ “ “ “ with  Wartzmann. 

2773 

2773 

Kreuzstein.  In  River  Traun. 

2774 

2774 

Obersee. 

2775 

Prague.  Bridge  over  the  Moldau. 

“ “ “ “ The  Tower. 

2776 

2777 

“ Castle. 

2778 

“ Monument  to  Francis  I. 

2779 

2779 

Salzburg.  From  the  Capuzinerbui^. 

2780 

2780 

“ “ River. 

2781 

2781 

“ Distant  View. 

2782 

2782 

“ Valley  of  the  Salza,  from  Aigen. 

2783 

2783 

“ Castle,  called  Hohensalzburg. 

2784 

2784 

“ St.  Peters,  Friedhof,  and  Catacombs. 

2785 

2785 

Traun  See. 

2786 

2786 

“ Ebensee. 

2787 

2787 

“ Gmunden. 

66 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


Large.  1 

-d 

Ol 

3 

fO 

cl 

O 

Austria.  ( Concluded. ) 

2788 

2788 

Traun  See.  Gmunden.  From  Weinburg. 

2789 

2789 

“ Traun  Kirchen. 

2790 

2790 

Zell  am  See. 

AZORES. 

Fayal. 

2791 

General  view  of  Horta  and  Monte  da  Guia. 

2792 

Horta,  from  the  South. 

2793 

“ “ “ North. 

2794 

Port  Pirn,  with  Wreck. 

2795 

Valley  of  Flamengos,  Caldeira  in  Background. 

2790 

Caldeira.  View  of  the  Crater  from  the  Summit. 

2797 

Valley  of  Flamengos,  with  Old  Bridge. 

2798 

i<  tt 

2799 

Fay alese  Costumes ; Capotes. 

Pico. 

2800 

General  view  from  Fayal. 

2801 

Peak  of  Pico,  showing  lava. 

2802 

Madalena. 

2803 

St.  Matthews. 

2804 

Pico  Packet. 

2805 

Water-carriers  at  a well. 

St.  George. 

2806 

General  view  of  Vellas. 

2807 

Calheta. 

2808 

Bocks  near  Vellas. 

2809 

Tower  and  Fountain. 

Terceira. 

2810 

General  view  of  Angra. 

St.  Michaels. 

2811 

Ponta  Delgada,  Entrance  to  Harbor. 

2812 

“ Custom  House. 

2813 

“ Pra?a  do  Esperanza.”  Public  Square. 

2814 

“ “ Landing. 

2815 

“ Pra£a  do  Municipio.” 

2810 

“ “ Door  of  Principal  Church. 

2817 

Sete  Cidades. 

2818 

“ “ The  Village. 

2819 

Pria. 

2820 

Rock  Scenery. 

2821 

it  <{ 

2822 

Valley  of  the  Furnas.  The  Lake. 

2823 

“ “ “ Barocas. 

2824 

Santa  Anna.  Garden  of  St.  Jose  do  Canto. 

2825 

“ “ it  ti  t( 

2820 

Hedge-row,  showing  Characteristic  Vegetation. 

BELGIUM. 

Antwerp. 

2827 

2827 

General  View  across  the  Basin. 

2828 

Bourse.  Interior. 

2829 

2829 

Cathedral. 

2830 

2830 

“ and  statue  of  Rubens. 

2831 

2831 

“ High  Altar. 

2832 

2832' 

Church  of  St.  Jacque.  Interior. 

Part  Second. 


67 


| Large. 

Med. 

Cab. 

Antwerp.  ( Continued. ) 

283-1 

Gate  to  Fortifications. 

2835 

Hotel  de  Ville. 

2836 

House  of  Rubens. 

2837 

National  Bank.  Front. 

2838 

2s38 

“ “ Corner. 

2839 

Palace  of  Justice. 

2840 

2840 

“ the  Comte  de  Flandres.* 

2811 

2841 

“ the  Nation.* 

2842 

2842 

Place  de  Hotel  de  Ville.  House  of  Charles  V.  on  the 

right. 

2843 

Prison  of  Steen. 

2844 

2844 

Hue  Steen. 

2845 

2845 

Statue  of  Quintin  Matsys. 

2846 

Theatre. 

2847 

Costume.  Man. 

2848 

“ Woman. 

2849 

“ “ Spinning. 

2850 

“ Milk  Woman. 

Brussels. 

2851 

2851 

Bank,  The. 

2852 

2852 

Boulevard  Anspach. 

2853 

Bourse. 

2854 

2854 

Cathedral  of  St.  Gudule.  Fa9ade. 

2855 

2855 

“ “ “ Throne  of  St.  Gudule. 

2856 

2856 

Column  of  Congress. 

2857 

2857 

Hotel  de  Ville. 

2858 

2858 

Maison  du  Sac. 

2859 

Mannikin. 

2860 

2860 

Palace  of  Justice. 

2861 

2861 

Park. 

2862 

2862 

Porte  de  Hal. 

2863 

2863 

Royal  Palace. 

2864 

2864 

“ “ Entrance. 

2865 

2865 

Statue  of  Counts  Egmont  and  Horn. 

2866 

2866 

Theatre  Royal. 

M iscellaneous. 

2867 

Bruges. 

2868 

“ Bell  Tower. 

2869 

2869 

“ Chapel  of  St.  Sang. 

“ “ “ Interior. 

2870 

2871 

“ Hotel  de  Ville. 

2872 

“ St.  John’s  Hospital.  Reliquary  of  St.  Ursula. 

2873 

2873 

Ghent.  Canal. 

2874 

2874 

Laeken.  Monument  to  Leopold  I. 

2875 

Waterloo.  The  Belgian  Lion  on  Memorial  Mound. 

2876 

“ Chateau  of  Ilougoumont. 

2877 

“ “ “ The  Stable. 

2878 

“ “ “ Gateway,  No.  1. 

2879 

“ “ “ “ No.  2. 

2880 

“ “ “ Old  Well. 

2881 

“ Farm  of  “ 

2882 

<(  <<  (< 

2883 

“ La  Ilaye  Sainte. 

2884 

“ La  Belle  Alliance. 

2885 

“ Monuments  on  the  Battlefield. 

2886 

“ Hotel  de  Haze. 

2887 

“ Old  Mill. 

* These  palaces  are  in  Brussels. 


Largo. 


68 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


& 

6 

2888 

2888 

28s9 

2889 

2890 

2890 

2891 

2891 

2892 

2892 

2893 

2893 

2894 

2894 

2895 

2895 

2898 

2896 

2897 

2897 

2898 

2899 

2899 

2900 

2900 

2901 

2902 

2902 

2903 

2903 

2904 

2904 

2905 

2906 

2907 

2907 

2908 

2908 

2909 

2910 

2910 

2911 

2911 

2912 

2912 

2913 

2913 

2914 

2914 

2915 

2915 

2916 

2916 

2917 

2917 

29181 

2918 

2919 

2919 

2920 

2920 

2921 

2921 

2922 

2923 

2924 

2925 

2925 

2926 

2926 

2927 

2927 

2928 

2928 

2929 

2930 

2931 

2931 

2932 

2932 

2933 

2933 

2934 

2934 

2935 

2935 

2936 

2936 

2937 

2937 

2938 

2938 

2939 

2939 

2940 

2940 

2941 

2941 

12942 

2942 

FRANCE. 


Paris. 

Panorama  from  Church  of  St.  Gervais. 

Arch  of  Triomphe  de  l’Etoile. 

“ “ “ “Departure  for  War,’ 

by  liude. 

“ “ “ “ Glory,”  by  Cortot. 

“ “ “ “War,”  by  Etex. 

“ “ “ “Peace,”  “ 

“ “ du  Carrousel. 

Avenue  of  the  Champs  Elysee. 

“ “ Opera. 

Bird’s-Eye  View.  (Engraving.) 

Boulevard  des  Capuchins,  and  Grand  Hotel. 

“ de  la  Madeleine. 

“ Malesherbes,  and  Church  of  St.  Augustine. 

Bourse. 

Chamber  of  Deputies. 

Church  of  Notre  Dame  de  Paris.  General  View. 

“ “ “ Fa9ade. 

“ “ “ Hear  View. 

“ “ “ Main  Portal. 

“ “ d’Auteuil.  Fa9ade. 

“ St.  Ambroise. 

“ St.  Augustine. 

“ St.  Etienne  du  Mont. 

“ St.  Germain  l’Auxerrois. 

“ “ “ Fa9ade. 

“ “ “ Side. 


“ St.  Laurent.  Fa9ade. 

“ St.  Sulpice.  “ 

“ “ Interior. 

“ Menilmontant.  Fa9ade. 

Columns  of  Ancient  Barriers  of  the  Throne. 

Column  Vendome. 

Conciergerie. 

Eden  Theatre. 

Equestrian  Statue  of  Louis  XIV.  by  Bosio. 

“ “ Henry  IV.  by  Lemot. 

Fountain  of  San  Michel. 

“ Moliere. 

Gare  de  l’Est. 

“ du  Nord. 

Garden  of  the  Tuileries. 

Fame  on  Pegasus. 

Mercury  on  Pegasus. 

Fa9ade. 

Side. 

Group,  “ The  Dance.” 

“ “Tragedy.” 

“ “ Poetry.” 

Stairway  of  Honor. 

Supports  of  Grand  Staircase. 
Foyer. 

Fa9ade. 

Interior. 

Tomb  of  Napoleon. 


Grand  Opera  House. 


Hotel  de  Cluny. 

“ des  Invalides. 


Part  Second. 


69 


Large.  I 

Med. 

Cab. 

Paris.  ( Concluded .) 

294;) 

2943 

Hotel  de  Ville.  Facade. 

2944 

2944 

“ “ Campanile. 

2945 

2945 

lie  de  la  Cite. 

294G 

2946 

Louvre.  Colonnade. 

2947 

2947 

“ From  Quay  de  Louvre. 

2948 

2948 

“ Court  Front. 

2949 

“ Pavillion  Sully. 

2950 

2950 

“ “ Jean  Goujon. 

2951 

2951 

“ Vestibule. 

2952 

2952 

“ “ Detail.  “ Genius  of  Arts.” 

2953 

2953 

“ “ “ “ Merchant  Marine.” 

2954 

2954 

“ Gallery  of  Italian  Schools. 

2955 

2955 

“ “ Emperors. 

2956 

2956 

“ “ Venus  de  Milo. 

2957 

2957 

La  Madeleine.  Fa9ade. 

2958 

“ Interior. 

2959 

2959 

“ Pediment. 

2960 

2960 

Magasins  au  Printemps. 

2961 

2961 

Palais  du  Corps  Legislatif. 

2962 

2962 

“ de  l’lndustrie. 

2963 

2963 

“ de  Justice  and  Sainte-Chapelle. 

2964 

2964 

“ de  Luxembourg. 

2965 

2965 

“ “ “ Fountain  of  the  Observatory. 

2966 

2966 

“ “ “ Fountain  de  Medicis. 

2967 

2967 

“ Royal.  Garden. 

2968 

2968 

“ de  Trocadero.  Distant  View. 

2969 

2969 

“ “ “ Fa9ade. 

2970 

2970 

“ “ “ Interior. 

2971 

“ des  Tuileries,  and  Pont  Royal. 

2972 

“ “ “ Court. 

2973 

“ “ “ After  the  Commune. 

2974 

2974 

Pantheon.  Fa9ade. 

2975 

2975 

f‘  Pediment. 

2976 

2976 

Parc  des  Buttes  Chaumont. 

2977 

2977 

“ de  Monceaux. 

2978 

2978 

“ “ Entrance. 

2979 

2979 

Place  de  la  Bastille. 

2980 

2980 

“ “ July  Column. 

2981 

2981 

“ Concorde. 

2982 

2982 

Porte  St.  Denis. 

29*3 

“ St.  Martin. 

2984 

2984 

Rue  de  Rivoli. 

2985 

Sainte-Chapelle. 

2986 

2986 

“ “ Rear  View. 

2987 

2987 

“ “ Choir. 

2988 

2988 

“ “ Rose  Window. 

2989 

2989 

“ “ The  Crypt. 

2990 

2990 

Statue  of  the  Republic. 

2991 

2991 

Tour  St.  Jacque. 

Fontai  n eb  lean. 

2992 

2992 

The  Palace. 

299) 

2993 

“ Court  of  the  White  Horse. 

2994 

2994 

“ Chamber  of  Anne  of  Austria. 

2995 

2995 

“ Chapel. 

2996 

2996 

“ Gallery  of  Henry  II. 

2997 

2997 

“ Josephine’s  Bed. 

2998 

2998 

“ Salon  of  the  Council  of  Ministers. 

Large, 


TO 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


3000 

3001 

3002 

3003 

3004 

3005 


3007 

3008 

3010 

3011 

3012 

3013 

3014 

3016 

3017 

3018 

3019 

3020 

3021 

3022 

3023 

3024 

3025 

3026 


3030 


2999 

3000 

3001 

3002 

3003 

3004 

3005 

3006 

3007 

3008 

3009 

3010 

3011 

3012 

3013 

3014 

3015 

3016 

3017 

3018 

3019 

3020 

3021 

3022 

3023 

3024 

3025 

3026 

3027 

3028 

3029 

3030 

3031 

3032 

3033 

3034 

3035 

3036 
303 

3038 

3039 

3040 

3041 
3012 

3043 

3044 

3045 

3046 

3047 

3048 

3049  3049 

3050  3050 


Fontainebleau.  ( Concluded . ) 


The  Palace.  Salon  of  Francis  I. 

“ “ Guards.  Henry  IV. 

“ “ Glass. 

“ “ Marie  Antoinette. 

“ Table  on  which  Napoleon  signed  his  Abdi- 

cation. 

“ Throne  Room. 

The  Park. 

Versailles. 

The  Palace. 

“ and  Orangerie. 

“ Chapel. 

“ Hall  of  Battles. 

“ Salon  of  Glasses. 

“ Bed  of  Louis  XIV. 

“ “ Marie  Antoinette. 

The  Park.  Baths  of  Apollo.  Distant  View. 

“ “ Near  View. 

“ Equestrian  Statue  of  Louis  XIV. 

Grand  Trianon. 

“ “ Dining  Hall. 

“ “ Napoleon’s  Bed. 

“ “ “ Chariot. 

“ “ “ Study. 

Petit  Trianon.  From  the  Garden. 

“ “ Maison  de  Seigneur. 

“ u n tt 

“ “ Temple  of  Cupid. 

“ “ House  of  the  Miller. 

“ “ Dairy  and  Marlborough  Tower. 

Miscellaneous. 

Albi.  The  Cathedral. 

“ “ “ Apsis. 

“ Bishop’s  Palace. 

Amiens  Cathedral.  Distant  General  View. 

“ “ Fa9ade. 

“ “ Front  Portals. 

“ “ South  Side. 

South  Entrance. 

“ “ “ “ Detail. 

“ “ Apsis. 

“ Figure  of  a Saint. 

“ “ Nave. 

“ “ Choir  Stalls. 

“ “ “ “ Detail. 

Side  Aisle. 

Rose  Window  in  Transept. 

Relief.  Life  of  St.  Jacques. 

||  ||  “ “ St.  Firman. 

Removal  of  Remains  of  St. 
Firman. 

“ Life  of  John  the  Baptist. 

“ Beheading  of  John  the  Bap- 
tist. 

. “ “ Old  and  New  Testament. 

Angers.  Petit  Chateau  of  the  Dukes  of  Anjou. 

The  Museum.  Quadrangle. 


Part  Second. 


71 


Med. 

rO 

Cj 

3051 

3052 

3053 

3054 

3054 

3055 

3055 

3056 

3057 

3058 

3058 

3059 

3059 

3060 

3060 

3061 

3061 

3062 

3062 

3063 

3064 

3064 

3065 

3065 

3066 

3066 

3067 

3068 

3068 

3069 

3069 

3070 

3070 

3071 

3072 

3073 

3073 

3074 

3074 

3075 

3075 

3076 

3076 

3077 

3077 

3078 

3078 

3079 

3079 

3080 

3080 

3081 

3082 

3082 

3083 

3083 

3084 

3084 

3085 

3085 

3086 

3086 

3087 

3087 

3088 

3088 

3089 

3089 

3090 

3090 

3091 

3091 

3092 

3092 

3093 

3093 

3094 

3094 

3095 

3095 

3096 

3096 

3097 

3097 

3098 

3098 

3099 

3100 

3100 

3101 

3102 

3103 

3103 

3104 

3104 

3105 

3105 

France.  ( Continued .) 


Auvergne.  General  View. 

“ Orcival  Cathedral. 

“ “ “ Notre  Dame  door. 

“ Issoire  “ 

“ “ “ Interior. 

“ Church  of  St.  Neetaire. 

“ Chambon  Chapel. 

Avignon.  The  Papal  Palace.  Distant  View. 

“ ' “ “ Section. 

“ Church  of  St.  Peter. 

“ Fort  of  St.  Andrew. 

“ Theatre. 

Bayeux  Cathedral.  Interior. 

“ “ Apse. 

“ Chateau  de  Fontaine  Henri. 

Blois  Cathedral. 

Castle. 

Chapel.  Exterior. 

Fa9ade  of  Louis  XII.  from  the  Court. 
Quadrangle. 

The  King’s  Stairway. 

Equestrian  Statue  of  Louis  XII. 

Church  of  St.  Madeleine. 

Observatory  of  the  Queen  and  St.  Nicholas. 
Bordeaux.  Church  of  St.  Croix.  Facade. 

“ Cathedral  of  St.  Andrea. 

“ “ “ Apse. 

“ Grand  Theatre. 

“ Great  Clock  Towers. 

“ Palace  Gate. 

Bourges.  Cathedral.  Side. 

“ Fa£ade. 

“ Entrance  to  Sacristy. 

Chateau  of  Charles  VII. 

“ de  Meillant.  General  View. 

“ “ Bear  View. 

“ “ Dining  Hall. 

“ “ Grand  Salon. 

“ “ “ “ Chimney. 

“ “ Tower  of  the  Lion. 


Detail. 


Church  of  Notre  Dame. 
Hotel  Lallemand.  Stairway. 


Palais  Jacques  Coeur. 


F;»9ade. 

Rear. 

Tower  of  Grand  Stair- 
case. 


Caen. 


Abbay  aux  Hommes. 
Abbaye  aux  Dames. 
Church  of  St.  Peter. 


Apse. 


Hotel  des  Monnaires. 

Tower  of  the  Gendarmes. 

Carcassonne.  General  View  from  the  North. 

“ Tower  of  Justice. 

“ The  Citadel.  Approach  to  the  Gate. 


Large. 


72 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


— 

Med. 

Cab. 

3106 

3107 

3108 

3109 

3110 

3111 

3112 

3113 

3113 

3114 

3114 

3115 

3115 

3116 

3117 

3117 

3118 

3118 

3119 

3119 

312o 

3120 

3121 

3121 

312.' 

3122 

3123 

3123 

3124 

3124 

3125 

3125 

3126 

3126 

3127 

3127 

3128 

3128 

3129 

3129 

3130 

3130 

3131 

3132 

3133 

3134 

3135 

3135 

3136 

3136 

3137 

3137 

3138 

3139 

3139 

3140 

3140 

3141 

3141 

3142 

3142 

3143 

3143 

3144 

3144 

3145 

3145 

3146 

3146 

3147 

3147 

3148 

3149 

3149 

3150 

3150 

3151 

3151 

3152 

3152 

3153 

3153 

3154 

3154 

3155 

3155 

3156 

3156 

3157 

3157 

3158 

3158 

3159  : 

3159 

3160  i 

3160 

3161  ; 

3161 

3162  ; 

3162 

France.  ( Continued .) 


Charente.  Brantome  Tower. 

“ Perigieux  Cathedral. 
Chartres  Cathedral. 

“ “ Fa9ade. 

“ “ Interior. 

“ “ Choir. 

“ “ Interior.  Detail. 

“ Chateau  de  Maintenon. 

“ “ Villebon. 

“ Porte  Guillaume. 

Chateau  d’Amboise. 


“ “ Quadrangle. 

“ d’Azay-le-llideau.  From  the  East. 

“ “ “ Nearer  View. 

“ de  Chambord.  West  Pavilion. 

Lantern  of  Grand  Staircase. 
“ de  Chantilly.  General  View. 

“ “ Fa9ade  in  Profile. 

“ “ Principal  Entrance. 

“ u «« 


“ de  Chaumont. 

“ de  Chenonceaux.  North  Fa9ade. 

“ East  Side. 

“ “ Garden  Side. 

“ de  Cheverny.  North  Side. 

“ de  Coudray,  at  Montpensier. 

“ de  Josselyn. 

“ de  Pierrefonds.  General  View. 

“ “ Nearer  View. 

“ The  Towers. 

“ Court  of  Honor. 

“ St.  Honorat. 

“ d’Usse.  Loire. 

“ de  Vais. 


“ “ General  View. 

“ “ Near  View. 

“ Entrance. 

“ “ Distant  View. 

Cherbourg.  Chateau  de  Nacqueville. 

“ The  Lodge. 

“ Martinvast. 

“ “ Tourlaville. 

Cluny,  Towers  of  Abbey. 

Coutances  Cathedral. 

“ General  View. 

“ Church  of  St.  Peter. 

Dinan.  Chateau  de  Combourg. 

“ of  the  Duchess  Anne. 

“ de  Garonje.  Tower. 

“ Le  Ch6ne  Vert. 

“ Church  of  the  Saviour. 

“ Clock  Tower. 

Dreux.  Tomb  of  the  Orleans  Family. 

Falaise.  Chateau. 

Church  of  the  Trinity. 

“ Porte  de  Cordeliers. 

Havre.  Bourse. 


Part  Second. 


73 


Large. 

Med. 

Cab. 

France.  ( Continued .) 

3163 

3 1 63 

Havre.  Hotel  de  Ville. 

3164 

3164 

“ Jettee. 

3165 

3165 

La  Rochelle.  Hotel  de  Ville. 

3166 

3166 

“ “ “ Court  Front. 

3167 

Le  Puy.  The  Cathedral. 

3168 

“ “ Fa9ade. 

3169 

“ “ Cloister. 

3170 

“ Church  of  San  Michel.  Portal. 

3171 

3171 

Lisieux.  Cathedral  of  St.  Peter. 

3172 

3172 

“ “ “ Interior. 

3173 

3173 

“ House  of  Francis  I. 

3174 

3174 

“ Old  Houses  on  Grand  Rue. 

3175 

3175 

Loches.  Upper  Town. 

3176 

3176 

“ Chateau  Gate  of  XV.  Century. 

3177 

3177 

“ “ Tower  of  Louis  XI. 

3178 

3178 

44  Gate  of  Cordeliers. 

3179 

3179 

“ Hotel  de  Ville. 

3180 

<180 

Lyons.  General  View. 

3181 

3181 

44  Bourse. 

3182 

3182 

“ Church  of  St.  Nizier. 

3188 

3183 

“ Hotel  de  Ville. 

3184 

3184 

“ Place  des  Jacobins. 

3185 

3185 

“ Palace  of  Justice. 

3186 

Macon.  Towers  of  Cathedral. 

3187 

3187 

Marseilles.  General  View. 

3188 

3188 

“ Bourse. 

3189 

3189 

“ Cathedral.  Fa9ade. 

3190 

3190 

“ Church  of  Notre  Dame  du  Garde. 

3191 

3191 

“ Grand  Hotel. 

3192 

3192 

“ Harbor  with  Vessel. 

3193 

3193 

“ Palais  Longchamps.  Fountain. 

3194 

3194 

“ Promenade  de  la  Corniche. 

3195 

3195 

“ View  of  Bay,  with  Chateau  d’lf. 

3196 

3196 

Mentone.  General  View. 

3197 

“ Distant  View  through  the  Trees. 

3198 

3198 

“ The  Port. 

3199 

3199 

“ Garden  of  Mme.  Dugeon. 

3200 

3200 

“ Promenade  du  Midi. 

3201 

“ Olive  Tree  at  Cape  Martin. 

3202 

<(  (< 

3203 

44  Val  du  Caree. 

3204 

Moissac.  Church  of  Sts.  Peter  and  Paul.  Detail  of  Porch. 

3205 

44  “ 44  44  Interior. 

3206 

3206 

Monaco.  General  View. 

3207 

3207 

“ Casino. 

3208 

3208 

44  44  Distant  View. 

3209  3209 

4 4 4 4 Entrance. 

3210  3210 

44  Concert  Hall.  Interior. 

3211  3211 

44  Gaming  Room. 

3212 

“ 

3213  3213 

44  Garden  facing  Casino. 

3214  3214 

44  Palace  Grounds. 

3215 

U C(  U 

3216 1 32 1C> 

Monte  Carlo.  General  View. 

3217 

Mont  Saint  Michel.  General  View. 

3218 

((  * tc  <<  «t 

3219 

3219 

44  4 4 4 4 The  Church,  Apse. 

Large 


74 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


*6 

o 

% 

Cab. 

3220 

3220 

3221 

3222 

3222 

3223 

3223 

3224 

3224 

3225 

3225 

322(5 

3220 

3227 

3227 

3228 

3228 

3221) 

3229 

3230 

3230 

3231 

3231 

3232 

3232 

3233 

3233 

3234 

3234 

3235 

3235 

3230 

3230 

3237 

3237 

3238 

3238 

3239 

3239 

3240 

3240 

3241 

3241 

3242 

3242 

3213 

3243 

3214 

3244 

3245 

3245 

3240 

3240 

3247 

3247 

3248 

3248 

3249 

3250 

Q O ~ 1 

3252 

61  o I 

3252 

3253 

3254 

3254 

32  ->5 

3255 

325(5 

3250 

3257 

3257 

3258 

3259 

3260 

3201 

3202 

3263 

3204 

3205 

3230 

3260 

3207 

3267 

3208 

3209 

3269 

3270 

Q07  1 

3270 

61 1 1 
3272 

61  ( 1 
3272 

3273 

3273 

3274 

3274 

3275 

3275 

3270 

France.  ( Continued. ) 


Mont  Saint  Michel.  The  Church,  Interior. 

“ “ “ “ Cloister. 

“ “ “ “ Salon  (lu  Chevaliers. 

“ “ “ Porte  de  Roi  and  Tour  du  Guet. 

Montigny.  Chateau  in  the  Valley. 

“ “ “ “ North  Side. 

Nancy.  General  View. 

“ Cathedral. 

“ Church  of  St.  Evre. 

“ Ducal  Palace.  Musee  Lorrain. 

“ Fountain  of  Neptune. 

“ Hotel  de  Ville. 

“ Palace  of  the  Government. 

“ Porte  de  la  Graffe. 

Nantes.  Cathedral  of  St.  Peter.  Fa9ade. 

“ Chateau. 

“ “ Court  Front. 

“ “ Entrance. 

“ “ de  Clisson. 

Nice.  General  View. 

“ Cape  Montboron. 

“ Chateau  de  Smith. 

“ Entrance  to  the  Port. 

“ Pont  des  Anges. 

“ Quai  des  Palmiers,  or  Promenade  Anglais. 

“ “ “ Near  View. 

“ “ Opposite  Hotel  d’Angleterre. 

“ Restaurant  de  la  Reserve. 

Orleans  Cathedral. 

“ “ The  Fa9ade. 

“ “ Nave,  West. 

“ Equestrian  Statue  of  Jeanne  d’Arc. 

“ Hotel  de  Ville. 

Pleyben.  Tower  of  Church. 

Poitiers.  Church  of  Notre  Dame  le  Grande. 

“ “ “ “ Fa9ade. 

“ “ St.  Porchaire. 

Palace  of  Justice.  Chimney. 

Provence.  Church  of  St.  Gabriels, 
liheims  Cathedral. 

“ “ Lateral  View. 

“ “ Nave,  East. 

“ “ Nave,  West. 

Fa9ade. 

“ Interior. 

“ “ Nave. 

Tomb  of  Richard  Coeur  de  Lion. 

“ Gothic  Staircase. 

Church  of  St.  Ouen.  General  View. 

“ Fa9ade. 

“ Side. 

“ Interior. 

St.  Germain. 

Bon-Secours.  Fa9ade. 

“ Pulpit. 

Crosse  Horloge. 

Equestrian  Statue  of  Napoleon  I. 


Rouen  Cathedral. 


Part  Second. 


73 


Large. 

Med. 

Cab. 

France.  ( Continued .) 

3277 

3277 

Rouen.  Fountain  de  la  Crosse. 

3278 

3278 

“ “ of  St.  Marie. 

3270 

3279 

“ Hotel  Bourgtheroulde. 

3280 

“ “ “ Quadrangle. 

3281 

“ “ de  Ville. 

3282 

3282 

“ Old  House,  No.  1. 

3283 

3283 

“ “ “ No.  2. 

3284 

“ Palace  of  Justice.  Fa9ade  of  Grand  Pavilion. 

3285 

3285 

“ “ “ Detail.  “ “ 

3286 

3286 

“ “ “ Court  of  Assizes. 

3287 

3287 

“ Porte  Guillaume. 

3288 

3288 

“ Tower  of  Jeanne  d’Arc. 

3289 

“ “ St.  Laurent. 

3290 

3290 

Soissons.  Church  of  St.  Jean  des  Yignes.  Fa9ade. 

3291 

3291 

St.  Cloud.  Cascades. 

3292 

3292 

St.  Denis  Abbey.  Fa9ade. 

3293 

3293 

“ “ Crypt.  Statue  of  Louis  XVI. 

3294 

3294 

“ u “ “ Marie  Antoinette. 

3295 

3295 

“ “ “ Tomb  of  Francis  I.  and 

Claude  de  France. 

3296 

3296 

“ “ “ Tomb  of  Louis  XII.  and 

Anne  de  Bretange. 

3297 

3297 

St.  Lo.  Cathedral.  Fa9ade. 

3298 

3298 

“ “ Interior. 

3299 

Toulouse.  Church  of  the  Jacobites. 

3300 

“ Porch  of  St.  Servant. 

3301 

3301 

Tours  Cathedral. 

3302 

“ “ Nave. 

3303 

3303 

“ Tower  of  Charlemagne. 

3304 

3304 

Treport.  Chateau  de  Rambures. 

3305 

3305 

Trouville.  General  View. 

3306 

3300 

“ Bathing. 

3307 

3307 

“ Grand  Salon. 

3308 

3308 

“ Normandy  House. 

3309 

3309 

Vichy.  Chateau  de  Randan. 

3310 

3310 

“ Rendezvous  de  Chasse  de  Moulemont. 

GERMANY. 

The  Rhine. 

3311 

3311 

Andernach. 

3312 

3312 

“ Watch  Tower. 

3313 

3313 

“ The  Castle. 

3314 

Bacharach.  General  View. 

3315 

3315 

“ Old  House. 

3316 

3316 

Bingen.  Looking  toward  the  River. 

3317 

“ From  the  River. 

3318 

3318 

Bonn.  Rathaus  and  Market  Fountain. 

3319 

3319 

“ Cathedral. 

3320 

3320 

“ Godesburg  Castle. 

3321 

3321 

(<  (<  (< 

3322 

3322 

Boppard,  with  Sterrenberg  and  Liebenstein  Castles. 

3323 

Braubaeh  and  Castle  of  Marksburg. 

3324 

Caub,  with  Pfalz  and  Gutenfels  Castles. 

3325 

3325 

Coblenz,  Moselle  Bridge. 

3326 

3326 

“ St.  Castor  Church. 

3327 

3327 

“ The  Palace. 

76 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


3329 

3330 


3328 

3329 

3330 

3331 

3332 


3336 

3337 


3341 

3342 


3363 


3344 

3346 

3347 

3348 

3349 

3350 

3351 

3353 

3354 


3357 

3358 

3359 

3360 

3361 

3362 

3363 

3364 


3370 


3374 

3375 

3376 

3377 

3378 

3379 

3380 


3328 

3329 

3330 

3331 

3332 

3333 

3334 

3335 

3336 

3337 

3338 

3339 

3340 

3341 

3342 


3343 

3344 

3345 

3346 

3347 

3348 

3349 

3350 

3351 

3352 

3353 

3354 

3355 

3356 

3357 

3358 

3359 

3360 

3361 

3362 

3363 

3364 

3365 

3366 

3367 

3368 

3369 

3370 

3371 

3372 

3373 

3374 

3375 

3376 

3377 

3378 

3379 

3380 

3381 

3382 

3383 


Cologne.  General  View,  with  Bridge  of  Boats. 

“ Cathedral.  Fa9ade. 

“ “ Side. 

“ **  General  Yiew  (Unfinished). 

“ Bear  View. 

“ “ Front  Portal. 

“ “ Second  Front  Portal. 

“ “ South  Side. 

“ “ South  Portal. 

“ “ Interior. 

“ “ Altar. 

“ Apostles’  Church. 

“ St.  Gereon’s  Church. 

“ St.  Ursula’s  Church.  Interior. 

“ “ “ Bones  of  Eleven  Thou- 

sand Virgins. 

“ Equestrian  Statue  of  Emperor  William  I. 

“ Hahnenthor. 

“ Rathhaus. 

Drachenburg  Castle. 

“ “ Near  View. 

Drachenfels  Castle. 

Ehrenbreitstein. 

“ From  above  Thai. 

Furstenberg. 

Lahneck  Castle. 

(<  (< 

Lorelei  Rock. 

Mayence.  General  View  from  Castel. 

“ Cathedral. 

“ From  the  N.W. 

“ The  Bahnhof. 

“ Fountain  in  the  Market  Place. 

“ Gymnasium. 

“ Holzthurm. 

Niederwald.  The  National  Monument. 

Figure  of  Germania,  from  the  above. 

“ Soldiers’  Farewell.  “ 

“ Return.  “ 

“ Wacht  am  Rhein.  “ 

“ Rhenus  and  Moselle.  “ 

“ War.  “ 

“ Peace.  “ 

Oberlahnstein  and  Marksburg  Castle. 

Oberwesel  and  Castle  of  Schonberg. 


Rat  Tower. 
Rheineck  Castle. 
Rheinfels  Castle. 
Rheinstein  Castle. 


Near  View. 


Schonberg  Castle. 
Sooneck  Castle. 
Stolzenfels  Castle. 


From  Curhaus. 
From  the  Road. 


“ and  Oberlahnstein. 
“ “ Near  View. 

St.  Goar  and  the  Cat. 


Part  Second. 


71 


6 

4 

Med. 

Cab. 

The  Rhine.  ( Concluded .) 

3384 

St.  Goar  and  the  Cat.  Nearer  View. 

3385 

3385 

Strasbourg.  General  View. 

3386 

3386 

“ Cathedral.  Fa9ade. 

3387 

3387 

“ “ Side. 

3388 

“ “ Section  of  Side. 

3389 

3389 

“ “ Side  Portal. 

3390 

3390 

“ “ Detail  of  Poof. 

3391 

3391 

“ “ Great  Clock.  (Drawing.) 

3392 

3392 

“ Iron  Bridge. 

3393 

3393 

“ Gutenberg’s  House. 

3394 

3394 

“ Old  Houses. 

3395 

“ Storks. 

3396 

“ Costume. 

3397 

u a 

Nuremberg. 

3398 

General  View,  with  the  Burg. 

3399 

“ from  the  “ 

3400 

“ with  Hallerthor  and  Burg. 

3401 

Adlers  Strasse. 

3402 

3402 

Bridges.  Executioner’s  Bridge. 

3403 

3403 

“ King’s  Bridge. 

3404 

“ Suspension  Bridge. 

3405 

3405 

Burg  or  Castle. 

3406 

Cemetery  of  St.  John. 

3407 

“ “ “ Corner  representing  Calvary. 

3408 

3408 

Church  of  St.  Lorenz.  Facade. 

3409 

3409 

“ “ Portal. 

3410 

3410 

“ “ Interior. 

3411 

3411 

“ “ The  Pyx. 

3412 

3412 

“ St.  Sebaldus.  Bridal  Portal. 

3413 

“ “ Tomb  of  St.  Sebaldus,  by  Peter 

Vischer. 

3414 

3414 

“ “ Balcony  of  Parsonage. 

3415 

Court-yard. 

3416 

3416 

Diirer’s  House. 

3417 

Diirer  Platz  and  Distant  View  of  the  Burg. 

3418 

Fountain  of  the  Virtues. 

3419 

Froschthurm.  The  Torture  Chamber. 

3420 

3420 

Frauenkirche. 

3421 

3421 

“ Portal. 

3422 

Frauenthor. 

3423 

3423 

Gansemannchen,  or  Goose  Fountain. 

3424 

“ “ “ Nearer  View. 

3425 

Germanicus  Museum.  Court-yard. 

3426 

“ “ Curious  Figures. 

3427 

“ “ Top  Story. 

3428 

Hospital  and  Pegnitz.  From  King’s  Bridge. 

3429 

3429 

Karolinen  Strasse  and  War  Monument. 

3430 

Market  Place. 

3431 

Monument  to  War  of  1870.  Statue  of  Germania. 

3432 

Nassauerhaus. 

3433 

Old  House. 

3434 

3434 

Pellerschehaus. 

3435 

3435 

“ Court-yard. 

3436 

Petersenhaus. 

3437 

3437 

Schonbrunnen,  or  Beautiful  Fountain. 

3438 

3438 

Statue  of  Albert  Diirer. 

Large. 


78 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


Med. 

Cab. 

3439 

3439 

3440 

3440 

3441 

3441 

3442 

3443 

3443 

3444 

3444 

3445 

344G 

3446 

3447 

3447 

3448 

3448 

3449 

3449 

3450 

345.. 

3451 

3451 

3452 

3452 

3453 

3453 

3454 

3455 

3456 

3457 

3457 

3458 

3459 

3459 

34G0 

3460 

34G1 

3461 

34G2 

3462 

34T.3 

3463 

3464 

3464 

3465 

3465 

3466 

3466 

3467 

3467 

34G8 

3468 

3469 

3469 

3470 

3470 

3471 

3471 

3472 

3472 

3473 

3473 

3474 

3474 

3475 

3475 

3476 

3476 

3477 

3477 

3478 

3478 

3479 

3480 

3480 

3481 

3481 

3482 

3482 

3483 

3483 

3484 

3484 

3485 

3485 

3486 

3486 

3487 

3487 

3488 

3488 

3489 

3489 

3490 

3490 

3491 

3491 

Nuremberg.  ( Concluded .) 


Statue  of  Hans  Sachs,  the  Cobbler  Poet. 

Synagogue. 

Walls. 

Miscellaneous. 

Baden-Baden.  From  the  New  Castle. 

“ Concert  Room. 

“ Conversationhaus.  The  Orchestra. 

“ Drink  Hall. 

“ Greek  Chapel. 

“ Leopold  Square. 

“ Old  Castle. 

“ Theatre  Square. 

“ Victoria  Hotel. 

Berlin.  General  View. 

“ Brandenburg  Gate. 

“ Comedy  Theatre  and  Schiller  Place. 

“ Equestrian  Statue  of  Fredk.  Wm.  the  Great 

Elector. 

“ Equestrian  Statue  of  Fredk.  II.  the  Great. 

<(  * U i 4 4 4 4 4 44  44 

“ Memorial  Column  to  the  Heroes  of  the  Franeo- 
Prussian  War. 

“ MonumentofFredk.Wm.III.  (Relief.) 
Museum. 

“ National  Academy. 

“ Royal  Bank. 

“ Statue  of  Goethe. 

“ “ “ Schiller. 

“ “ “ Queen  Louise. 

“ Synagogue. 

“ University. 

Brunswick.  St.  Andrea’s  Church. 

“ “ “ The  Tower. 

“ St.  Martin’s  “ 

“ St.  Katharine’s  “ 

“ Ducal  Palace. 

“ Old  House. 

44  44  44 

“ Old  Market. 

“ “ “ Fountain. 

“ Rathhaus. 

Charlottenburg.  Mausoleum  of  Fredk.  Wm.  III.  and 
Queen  Louise. 

Cochem  Castle.  On  the  Moselle. 

Dresden.  General  View  from  the  New  City. 

“ Bruhl’s  Terrace. 

“ Catholic  Church.  Fa£ade. 

“ Rear  from  the  Z winger. 

“ Frauenkirche. 

“ Opera  House. 

River  Elbe  and  Landing-place  of  Steamers. 

“ Royal  Belvidere. 

“ Palace  in  the  Grosse  Garten. 

“ Russian  Church. 

“ Zvvinger. 

Ehrenburg  Castle.  On  the  Moselle. 

Eisenach.  Wartburg  Castle. 


Part  Second. 


79 


Large. 

Med. 

i 

Germany.  ( Continued. ) 

3492 

3492 

Eisenach.  Wartburg  Castle.  Luther’s  Room. 

3493 

4 4 

Luther  House. 

3494 

3491 

Frankfort-on-the-Main  and  Sachsenhausen. 

3495 

“ 

“ General  View,  with  Cathecra7.. 

349G 

3496 

“ 

“ Esclienheimer  Tower. 

3497 

3497 

44 

“ Frankfort  House. 

3498 

3498 

44 

“ Goethe’s  House. 

3499 

44 

“ Gutenberg  Monument. 

3500 

3500 

<< 

“ Jews’  Quarter. 

3501 

3501 

«< 

“ Luther’s  House. 

3502 

3502 

44 

“ Monument  to  Goethe. 

3503 

3503 

44 

“ “ “ Schiller. 

3504 

3504 

44 

“ New  Exchange. 

3505 

3505 

44 

“ Old  House. 

3506 

3506 

44 

“ Opera  House. 

3507 

3507 

“ 

“ Palm  Gardens. 

3508 

3508 

ft  4 

“ Ross  Market. 

3509 

3509 

“ 

“ Rothschild’s  House. 

3510 

3510 

44 

“ Saalhof. 

3511 

3511 

4 4 

“ Schillerplatz  and  Zeil. 

3512 

3512 

44 

“ Staedel  Picture  Gallery. 

3513 

3513 

44 

“ Zoological  Gardens. 

3514 

3514 

Hamburg.  Curhaus. 

3515 

3515 

44 

Elizabeth  Fountain. 

3516 

3516 

44 

The  Park. 

3517 

3517 

44 

The  Schloss. 

3518 

3518 

Heidelberg  Castle  and  Town. 

3519 

3519 

44 

“ from  the  River. 

3520 

3520 

44 

“ and  Bridge. 

3521 

“ General  View. 

3522 

3522 

44 

“ Court-yard. 

3523 

“ 

“ Palace  Front  of  Otho  Henry. 

3524 

44 

((  it  (<  (1  «< 

3525 

44 

“ Columns  of  Charlemagne. 

3526 

3526 

4 4 

“ Blown-up  Tower. 

* 

3527 

3527 

44 

“ The  Ritter. 

3528 

3528 

44 

“ Terrace. 

3529 

3529 

44 

“ Elizabeth  Gate. 

3530 

44 

“ Restoration.  (Drawing.) 

3531 

3531 

44 

“ Great  Tun.  “ 

3531' 

3532 

44 

“ The  Student’s  Prison. 

3533 

3533 

Hildesheim.  Rathhaus  Platz. 

3534 

3534 

44 

Street  in  Town. 

3535 

3535 

Lowen. 

Rathhaus. 

3536 

3536 

Liibeck. 

Catharinekirche. 

3537 

3537 

44 

Holstein  Thor. 

3538 

3538 

Meissen. 

The  Castle. 

3539 

Munich. 

General  View  from  Maximilianeum. 

3540 

44 

Glyptothek. 

3541 

44 

“ Statues  from  Temple  of  <Egina, 

3542 

4 4 

Hoftheatre. 

3543 

44 

New  Pinacothek. 

3544 

44 

Old 

3545 

44 

Propylaen. 

3546 

44 

Rathhaus. 

3547 

44 

Statue  of  Bavaria»  and  Hall  of  Fame. 

3548 

44 

ii  a 

80 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


Large. 

Med. 

& 

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Germany.  ( Concluded .) 

354f 

3-.41 

Munster.  Rathhaus. 

355C 

355( 

) Potsdam.  Babelsburg  Castle. 

3551 

3551 

“ Brandenburg  Gate. 

3552 

3552 

“ Church  of  Peace. 

355i 

3552 

“ “ St.  Nicholas. 

3554 

3554 

“ Friedenskirche.  Court-yard. 

3555 

3555 

“ Hunting-lodge  (Gliencke). 

3556 

“ New  Palace. 

3557 

3557 

“ “ Near  View. 

3558 

3558 

“ “ Grotto  Room. 

3559 

“ Sans  Souci. 

3560 

3560 

“ “ and  Terraces. 

3561 

3561 

“ Windmill  of  Sans  Souci. 

3562 

Regensburg.  Cathedral.  Fa9ade. 

3563 

“ “ Front  Portal. 

3564 

3564 

Schloss  Eltz.  On  the  Moselle. 

3565 

3565 

Stuttgart.  Wilhelma,  Royal  Villa. 

3566 

3566 

Tangermiinde.  Rathhaus. 

3567 

3567 

Wetzlar.  Cathedral. 

3568 

3568 

Wiesbaden.  From  Kappellenstrasse. 

3569 

“ Greek  Chapel. 

3570 

“ Cursaalplatz.  From  the  Hotel. 

3571 

3571 

“ Hotel  Vier  Jahreszeiten. 

3572 

Worms.  Cathedral. 

3573 

3573 

“ “ Interior. 

3574 

3574 

“ “ Choir. 

3575 

“ Luther  Monument. 

GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  IRELAND. 

ENGLAND. 

London. 

3576 

3576 

Admiralty,  The. 

3577 

Albert  Hall. 

3578 

3578 

“ “ Interior.  # 

3579 

3579 

Bank  of  England. 

3580 

British  Museum. 

3581 

“ “ Graeco-Roman  Gallery  with  Mercury. 

3582 

“ “ “ “ “ Thalia/ 

3583 

“ “ Mausoleum  Gallery. 

3584  : 

3584 

Buckingham  Palace. 

3585  : 

3585 

“ “ From  St.  James  Park. 

3586  i 

3586 

“ “ Throne  Room. 

3587  : 

3587 

Chapel  Royal,  Westminster. 

3588 

Charing  Cross,  Station  Hotel. 

3589  i 

3589 

Crystal  Palace. 

3590 

Custom  House,  from  the  Thames. 

3591  ; 

3591 

Fleet  Street. 

3592  : 

3592 

General  Post  Office  and  Peel’s  Monument. 

< 

3593  1 

3593 

Greenwich  Hospital. 

3594 

Hampton  Court. 

3595 

“ From  the  Gardens. 

* 

3596  f 

3596 

“ Clock  Tower  and  Great  Hall. 

. 

3597  i 

3597 

Holborn. 

3598  f 

3598 

“ Viaduct,  from  the  West. 

3599 

Horse  Guards.  West  Front. 

Part  Second. 


81 


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3600 

3601 

3602 

3603 

3603 

3604 

8604 

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3606 

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3612 

3612 

3613. 

3613 

3614 

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3617 

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3618 

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3621 

3621 

3622 

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3623 

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362-1 

3624 

3625 

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3626 

3626 

3627 

3627 

3628 

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3629 

3629 

3630 

3630 

3631 

3631 

3632 

3632 

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3635 

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3647 

3647 

3648 

3648 

3649 

3650 

3651 

3651 

3652 

3652 

3653 

3654 

3654 

3655 

3656 

London.  ( Continued .) 


Horse  Guards.  East  Front. 

“ “ Life  Guard,  mounted. 

“ “ “ dress  and  undress  uniforms. 


Hotel  Metropole. 

Houses  of  Parliament.  From  the  Thames. 

“ “ From  Westminster  Bridge. 

44  44  From  Old  Palace  Yard. 

“ “ and  Lord  Beaconsfield’s  Statue. 

“ “ Lord  Beaconsfield’s  Statue. 

“ “ Clock  Tower. 

“ 44  St.  Stephen’s  Porch. 

“ “ “ “ Hall. 

“ 44  House  of  Lords.  Interior. 

44  “ House  of  Commons.  “ 

“ “ Westminster  Hall.  44 

“ “ The,  Crypt. 

Hyde  Park,  Prince  Albert  Memorial. 

“ “ “ Europe. 

“ “ “ Asia. 

44  “ 44  Africa. 

“ 44  44  America. 


“ On  the  Serpentine. 

Kew.  From  the  Bridge. 

44  Chinese  Pagoda  in  the  Gardens. 
Lambeth  Palace. 

London  Bridge. 

Mansion  House  and  Queen  Victoria  Street. 


Marlborough  House. 

Metropolitan  Tabernacle.  Interior. 
Monument,  The. 

National  Gallery. 

Natural  History  Museum,  Kensington. 

New  Law  Courts,  Strand. 

Old  Curiosity  Shop. 

Paddington  Station  Hotel. 

Pall  Mall  and  Senior  Carlton  Club. 
Parliament  Street. 

Piccadilly  and  Hatchett’s  Hotel. 

44  Circus. 

Regent  Street. 

Richmond.  Star  and  Garter  Hotel. 

Royal  Exchange. 

St.  James’  Palace. 

St.  Pancras  Station  Hotel. 

St.  Paul’s  Cathedral. 

44  44  From  Southwark. 

44  44  Vignette. 

4 4 44  West  Front. 

4 4 4 4 Interior. 

4 4 44  Choir  and  South  Aisle. 

44  4 4 Nelson  Monument. 

St.  Thomas’  Hospital. 

Smithfield  Market,  Old. 

4 4 4 4 New. 

South  Kensington  Museum. 

Temple  Bar. 


82 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


*6 

o 

2 

Cab. 

3657 

3657 

3658 

3658 

3653 

3659 

3660 

3660 

3661 

3661 

3662 

3662 

3663 

3663 

3'  64 

3665 

3665 

3666 

3667 

3667 

3668 

3668 

3669 

3669 

3670 

3670 

3671 

3672 

3673 

3674 

3674 

3675 

3675 

3676 

3676 

3677 

3677 

3678 

3678 

3679 

3680 

3681 

3682 

3683 

3684 

3685 

3686 

3686 

3687 

3(587 

3688 

3689 

3689 

3690 

3691 

3692 

3693 

3694 

3694 

3695 

3695 

3696 

3697 

3698 

3698 

3699 

3699 

3700 

3700 

3701 

3701 

3702 

3702 

3703 

3703 

3704 

3704 

3705 

3706 

3707 

3708 

3709 

3710 

3711 

3712 

London.  ( Concluded .) 


Temple  Bar  Memorial. 

“ Church. 

“ “ Nave  West. 

“ Gardens. 

Thames,  The.  Below  London  Bridge. 

“ “ Opposite  Billingsgate  Market. 

“ Embankment. 

Cleopatra’s  Needle. 

City  of  London  Schools. 
Iveyser’s  Boyal  Hotel. 
Somerset  House. 

“ “ West  Front. 

Tower  of  London.  General  View. 

White  Tower  from  S.E. 

Horse  Armory. 

St.  John’s  Chapel. 

Bloody  Tower. 

Beauchamp  Tower. 

Bell  and  By  ward  Towers. 

Martin  Tower. 

Middle  Tower. 

Traitor’s  Gate. 

Crown  Jewels. 

Guard. 

Beef  Eater. 

Police. 

Trafalgar  Square.  Nelson’s  Monument. 

Landseer’s  Lion. 

Grand  Hotel. 

Victoria  Embankment  Gardens 
Westminster  Abbey.  General  View. 

From  the  North. 

North  Porch. 

West  Towers. 

Henry  VII. ’s  Chapel. 

“ “ “ Interior. 

“ “ “ Roof. 

“ “ Tomb. 

Choir  looking  East. 

“ Stalls. 

Chapel  of  Edward  the  Confessor. 
Coronation  Chair. 

Poet’s  Corner. 

Lady  Nightingale’s  Monument. 
VV  hitehall.  Government  Offices. 

Home  Office. 

“ Foreign  Office.  From  St.  James’  Park. 

Cambridge. 

On  the  River  Cam. 

Caius  College.  Gate  of  Honor. 

Clare  College  and  Bridge. 

Christ  College.  Milton’s  Mulberry  Tree. 

Fitzwilliam  Museum. 

King  College  Gateway. 

“ “ Fellow’s  Building. 

“ “ Chapel. 

“ “ “ Choir  Stalls. 


Large. 


Part  Second. 


83 


Med. 

£> 

08 

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3714 

3714 

3715 

3716 

3717 

3718 

3719 

3719 

3720 

3721 

3721 

3722 

3722 

3723 

3723 

3724 

3724 

3725 

3725 

372G 

3726 

3727 

3727 

3728 

3728 

3729 

3729 

3730 

3730 

3731 

3731 

3732 

3733 

3733 

3734 

3734 

3735 

3736 

3736 

3737 

3737 

3738 

3738 

3739 

3740 

3741 

3742 

3743 

3744 

3744 

3745 

3745 

3746 

3746 

3747 

3748 

3749 

3750 

3751 

3752 

3753 

3754 

3755 

3756 

3756 

3757 

3758 

3759 

3759 

3760 

3761 

3762 

3763 

3763 

3764 

3765 

3766 

Cambridge.  ( Concluded .) 


Pembroke  College. 

Pitt  Press,  The. 

Queen’s  College.  Front  Quadrangle. 

St.  John’s  College.  New  Court. 

“ “ Chapel. 

“ “ “ Bridge  of  Sighs. ” 

Trinity  College.  Old  Court. 

“ “ Library.  Interior.  v 

Liverpool. 

On  the  Mersey.  No.  1. 

“ “ No.  2. 

S.S.  Catalonia. 

S.S.  Cephalonia. 

S.S.  City  of  Home. 

S.S.  Oregon. 

S.S.  Servia. 

Landing  Stage. 

Prince’s  Stage  with  Tugs. 

Custom  House. 

Clarence  Dock. 

St.  George’s  Hall. 

L.  and  N.W.  Station  Hotel. 

Quadrant. 

Brown  Museum. 

Exchange. 

Wellington  Column. 

Oxford. 

General  View.  From  Magdalen  College  Tower. 

All  Souls’  College.  From  Radcliffe  Square. 

“ “ South  Front  of  Quadrangle. 

Balliol  College. 

Brasenose  College.  In  the  Quadrangle. 

Broad  Street. 

Castle,  The. 

Cathedral.  General  View. 

“ Choir  East. 

Christ  Church  Hall. 

“ “ “ Tom  Tower.” 

Clarendon  Building. 

Corpus  Christi  College.  In  the  Quadrangle. 

Divinity  School.  Interior. 

Exeter  College.  Front. 

“ “ Chapel.  The  Screen. 

High  Street. 

Indian  Institute. 

Iffley  Church.  (Early  Norman.) 

“ Old  Mill. 

Keble  College  Chapel. 

“ “ New  Buildings  and  Dining  Hall. 

Magdalen  College.  From  the  River. 

“ “ From  High  Street. 

“ “ Founder’s  Tower,  from  Quadrangle. 

Martyr’s  Memorial. 

Merton  College.  From  the  Fields. 

“ “ Library.  Interior. 


Large. 


84 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


3771 


3783 

3785 

3786 

3787 


3798 


3803 

3804 

3805 

3806 

3808 

3809 

3810 

3811 


3815 

3816 

3817 


3820  3820 


3767 

3768 

3769 

3770 

3771 

3772 

3773 

3774 

3775 

3776 
377 

3778 

3779 

3780 

3781 

3782 

3783 

3784 

3785 

3786 

3787 

3788 

3789 

3790 

3791 

3792 

3793 
3791 

3795 

3796 

3797 

3798 

3799 

3800 

3801 

3802 

3803 

3804 

3805 

3806 

3807 

3808 

3809 

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3811 

3812 

3813 

3814 

3815 

3816 

3817 

3818 

3819 


Oxford.  ( Concluded .) 


Morton  College  and  St.  John  the  Baptist’s  Church. 

New  College.  Back  Quadrangle. 

New  Examinations  School.  In  the  Quadrangle. 

“ “ “ Great  Hall. 

Oriel  College.  In  the  Quadrangle. 

Pembroke  College. 

Queen’s  College.  High  Street. 

Radcliffe  Library.  Exterior. 

Schools  Tower. 

St.  John’s  College.  In  Front  Quadrangle. 

St.  Mary  the  Virgin’s  Church.  From  Radcliffe  Square. 

“ “ “ The  Porch. 

Trinity  College  Chapel. 

University  College.  Radcliffe  Quadrangle. 

“ Museum. 

Worcester  College. 

Stratford-on-Avon. 

Shakespeare’s  House. 

“ “ Before  restoration. 

“ “ Room  in  which  he  was  born. 

Ann  Hathaway’s  Cottage. 


Holy  Trinity  Church. 


Grammar  School. 
Memorial  Theatre. 

12  Views  in  One. 
Charlecote.  Great  Hall. 
Windsor. 

Castle. 


From  the  River. 

From  the  Loch. 

From  the  N.  W. 

North  Front. 

Interior. 

Avenue. 

Inscriptions  on  Tombs. 


From  the  River. 

From  Home  Park. 

Diagonal  View. 

East  Terrace. 

Quadrangle. 

Norman  Gateway. 

Henry  VIII.  Gateway. 

Round  Tower. 

Victoria  Tower  and  South  Side. 

Equestrian  Statue  of  Geo.  III.  Long  Walk. 
St.  George’s  Chapel.  Exterior. 

Interior. 


Albert  Memorial  Chapel. 


Interior. 

Sarcophagus. 


White  Drawing-Room. 

Crimson  Drawing-Room. 

Presence  Chamber. 

Waterloo  Chamber. 

Grand  Reception-Room. 

Queen’s  Private  Dining-Room. 

Van  Dyck  Room. 

Bust  of  Nelson  and  Part  of  Mast  of  the 
tory.” 

Throne  Room. 


‘ Vic' 


Large. 


Part  Second. 


85 


Windsor.  ( Concluded .) 


3821 

3822 

3823 

3824 

3825 
3820 

3827 

3828 

3829 


3832 

3833 

3834 

3835 

3836 

3838 

3839 

3841 

3842 

3843 

3844 

3846 


3856 


3870 

3871 

3872 

3873 

3874 

3875 

3876 


3821 

3822 
3323 

3824 

3825 

3826 

3827 

3828 

3829 

3830 

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3832 

3833 

3834 

3835 

3836 

3837 

3838 

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3842 

3843 

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3845 

3846 

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3818 

3849 

3850 

3851 

3852 

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3854 

3855 

3856 

3857 

3858 

3859 

3860 

3861 

3862 

3863 

3864 

3865 

3866 

3867 

3868 

3869 

3870 

3871 

3872 

3873 

3874 

3875 

3876 


Castle.  Statue  of  Queen  and  Prince  Consort. 

“ Waterfall.  Virginia  Water. 

Frogmore  House.  Distant  View. 

“ “ Near  View. 

“ “ Her  Majesty’s  Tea-Room. 

“ “ Indian  Kiosk. 

“ “ Royal  Mausoleum. 

“ “ Ruins. 

“ Duchess  of  Kent’s  Mausoleum. 

Miscellaneous. 

Alnwich  Castle.  From  the  Pasture. 

Ambleside.  General  View. 

Arundel  Castle.  Court-yard. 

“ “ The  Keep. 

“ “ 4‘  Interior. 

“ “ Entrance. 

Bath  Abbey.  From  N.E. 

Berry  Pomeroy  Castle.  Mt.  Torenay. 

Beverly  Minster.  From  S.  VV. 

“ “ Choir  and  Nave,  looking  West. 

Percy  Shrine. 

Sussex. 

From  the  S.E. 

From  the  River. 

On  the  Wharfe. 


Bodiam  Castle. 
Bolton  Abbey. 


Woods. 


Boston.  From  the  River. 

“ Church  of  St.  Botolph. 

<<  ii  (< 


c< 


<< 


<( 


From  the  Square. 
Interior. 


Brighton.  The  Beach. 

“ King's  Road. 

“ Chain  Pier. 

“ Pavilion.  East  Front. 

Bristol.  St.  Peter’s  Hospital. 

Burnham  Beeches. 

Canterbury  Cathedral.  From  N.W. 

“ From  S.W. 

“ South  Porch. 

“ Norman  Stairs. 

“ Christ  Church  Gate. 

“ Cloisters. 

“ Baptistry. 

“ Choir  looking  East. 

“ Tombs  in  Trinity  Chapel. 

“ Tomb  of  Henry  IV. 

“ St.  Augustine’s  Chair. 

St.  Martyn’s  Church. 

“ “ Showing  Gate. 

“ “ Interior. 

“ “ Font. 

From  the  N.W. 

“ “ “ “ East. 

“ “ “ “ Deanery. 

“ “ Choir  looking  East. 

“ “ Reredos  and  Altar. 

“ Castle.  Keep  and  Captain’s  Tower. 
Castle  Howard.  From  the  Lake. 


Carlisle  Cathedral. 


Large. 


86 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


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3878 

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3880 

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3882 

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3883 

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3924 

3925 

3925 

3926 

3927 

3928  : 

3928 

3929  i 

3929 

3930 

3931 

3932 

3933 

England.  ( Continued .) 


Chartham  Church. 

Chatswortk. 

“ From  French  Garden. 

Chepstow  Castle. 

Chester  Cathedral. 

“ “ West  Front. 

“ “ Choir  from  the  East. 

“ “ Interior. 

“ Eaton  Hall.  Duke  of  Westminster. 

“ “ From  S.E. 

“ “ Chapel. 

“ King  Charles  Tower. 

“ Eastgate. 

“ Hawarden  Castle.  Gladstone’s  Place. 
“ “ Old  Castle. 

“ St.  John’s  Priory. 

“ Water  Tower  and  Homan  Remains. 

Chichester  Cathedral. 


(<  K 

«(  (< 

Dartmouth  Castle. 


Choir,  East. 
Chapter  House. 


“ “ and  St.  Petrox  Church. 

“ Kingswear  Castle. 

“ Old  Lighthouse. 

Derwentwater,  Friar’s  Crag. 

“ Falcon  Crag. 

“ Derwent  Island. 

Castle  Hill  and  Saddleback. 
Dover.  The  Cliffs. 

“ “ and  Railroad  Tunnel. 

“ The  Castle. 

“ St.  Mary’s  Church  in  the  Castle. 

Durham  Cathedral.  Side. 

“ “ From  the  Banks. 

“ “ From  the  Walk. 

“ “ and  Castle. 

“ “ Nave  looking  East. 

“ “ Galilee  Chapel. 

“ Bridge. 

“ Castle. 

Easby  Abbey. 

Ely  Cathedral. 

“ “ Distant  View. 

“ “ West  Front. 

“ “ Side  View. 

“ “ Interior. 

“ “ Triforium  Choir. 

“ “ Lady  Chapel. 

“ “ Reredos. 

Eton  College. 

“ “ Quadrangle. 

“ From  the  Thames. 

Exeter  Cathedral.  From  S.E. 

“ West  Front. 

“ “ Detail  of  Front. 

“ “ Interior. 

“ “ Choir  Stalls. 


Large. 


Part  Second. 


87 


England.  ( Continued .) 


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3935 

3936 

3937 

3938 

3939 

3940 

3941 


3945 

3946 

3947 

3949 


3957 

3959 

3960 

3961 

3962 

3963 

3964 

3965 

3967 

3968 

3969 


3976 

3978 

3979 

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3987 

3988 

3989 

3990 


Exeter  Cathedral.  Keredos  and  Altar. 
Falmouth.  From  Castle  Hill. 

“ Fendennis  Castle. 

“ At  the  Quay. 

Fountains  Abbey.  From  the  Surprise. 

“ “ General  View. 

“ “ West  Front  and  Tower. 

“ “ Great  Cloister. 

“ “ Nave. 

Furness  Abbey.  General  View. 

“ “ Entrance  to  Chapter  House. 

“ “ From  the  West. 

“ “ From  the  S.W. 

“ “ Nave  looking  East. 

Glastonbury  xibbcy.  East  View. 

“ “ St.  Joseph’s  Chapel. 

“ “ Abbott’s  Kitchen. 

Gloucester  Cathedral.  From  N.W. 

“ “ From  S.W. 

“ “ South  Porch. 

“ “ Choir  looking  East. 

“ “ Cloisters. 

Grasmere.  From  Rcdbank. 

“ Church. 

“ Tomb  of  Wordsworth. 


Haddon  Hall. 


Distant  View  from  the  South. 
General  View. 

The  Approach. 

Entrance  Front. 

Lower  Court-yard. 

Terrace  and  Steps. 

Interior. 

Banqueting  Hall. 


Harrogate.  The  Stray,  from  Whitehart  Hotel. 

“ Sulphur  Well  and  Hydropathic  Establishment 

Hastings.  On  the  Beach. 

“ The  Beach  West  of  Pier. 

‘ 1 Breed’s  Place,  Pelham  Crescent,  and  Castle  Hill. 
Hereford  Cathedral. 

“ “ Screen. 

“ “ Looking  across  Nave. 

Holy  Island.  Lindisfarne  Priory. 

Hurstmonceaux  Castie. 

Ilfracombe.  From  Lantern  Hill. 

“ From  above  Rappare. 

“ Hotel. 

“ St.  James  Place. 

“ Watermouth  Castle. 

Jervaulx  Abbey. 

General  View. 

From  the  Bridge. 

From  the  Road. 

From  the  Tilt-yard. 

Windows  of  Banqueting  Hall. 
Court-yard. 

As  it  appeared  in  1620.  (Drawing.) 


Kenilworth  Castle. 


88 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


Med. 

Cab. 

England.  ( Continued .) 

3991 

3991 

Kenilworth  Church.  Norman  Doorway. 

3992 

3992 

Keswick.  Crosthwaite  Church.  Southey’s  Monument. 

3993 

3993 

“ “ “ and  Skiddaw. 

3994 

3994 

“ Greta  Hall.  From  River. 

3995 

3995 

“ Tower  and  Derwentwater  Hotels. 

399 G 

Kipton  Castle. 

3997 

3997 

Knaresborough  Castle. 

3998 

3998 

“ The  Dropping  Well. 

3999 

3999 

Lake  Menteith. 

4000 

4000 

Land’s  End. 

4001 

4001 

“ “ Cliffs. 

4002 

4002 

“ “ Enysdodnan. 

4003 

4003 

“ “ Pardeniek  Point. 

4004 

4004 

Leamington.  The  Bridge. 

4005 

4005 

“ Jephson  Monument. 

400G 

400G 

“ Parade. 

4007 

4007 

“ Royal  Pump  Room. 

4008 

4008 

Leeds.  Kirkstall  Abbey. 

4009 

4009 

“ “ “ From  the  River. 

4010 

4010 

“ Town  Hall. 

4011 

Lichfield  Cathedral.  (Three  Spires.) 

4012 

4012 

“ “ West  Front. 

4013 

“ “ Fa9ade. 

4014 

4014 

“ “ West  Door. 

4015 

4015 

“ “ Nave  East. 

401G 

4016 

“ “ Choir. 

4017 

4017 

“ “ Reredos  and  Altar. 

4018 

4018 

Lincoln  Cathedral. 

4019 

4019 

“ “ West  Front. 

4020 

4020 

“ “ S.E.  Porch. 

4021 

“ “ Interior. 

4022 

“ “ Entrance  to  Choir  Aisle. 

4023 

“ “ Angel  Choir. 

4024 

4024 

Lizard.  Beast  Point  and  Lloyd’s  Signal  Station. 

4025 

4025 

“ Lights  and  Polpeer. 

4026 

4026 

“ Steeple  Rock. 

4027 

4027 

Manchester.  Assize  Courts. 

4028 

4028 

“ Exchange. 

4029 

4029 

“ Piccadilly. 

4030 

“ Town  Hall. 

4031 

4031 

Norwich  Cathedral. 

4032 

4032 

“ “ From  the  South. 

4033 

4033 

“ Spire  and  Cloisters. 

4034 

4034 

“ “ Choir  Screen  and  Organ. 

4035 

“ “ Triforium  Nave. 

4036 

Patricksbourne  Church,  near  Canterbury. 

4037 

4037 

Penrith  Castle.  From  S.E. 

4038 

4038 

“ Brougham  Castle. 

4039 

4039 

“ “ Hall. 

4040 

4040 

“ Lowther  Castle. 

4041 

4041 

Penzance.  From  the  Harbor. 

4042 

4042 

“ Fishing-boats  going  out. 

4043 

4043 

“ Parade. 

4044 

4044 

“ Pier. 

4045 

4045 

“ St.  Michael’s  Mount. 

404G 

4046 

Peterborough  Cathedral.  From  S.E. 

4047 

“ “ West  Front. 

Part  Second. 


89 


Large. 

Med.  1 

Cab. 

England.  ( Continued .) 

4048 

4048 

Kaglan  Castle.  South  Front. 

4049 

4049 

“ “ Looking  toward  Fountain  Court. 

4050 

4050 

Richmond  Castle.  From  Billv  Bank  Wood. 

4051 

4051 

Ilievaulx  Abbey.  General  View. 

4052 

4052 

“ “ Nave  and  Transepts. 

4053 

Ripon  Cathedral. 

4054 

4054 

“ “ West  Front. 

4055 

4055 

“ “ Nave,  looking  East. 

4056 

“ “ The  Choir. 

4057 

4057 

“ “ From  the  River. 

4058 

Rochester  Cathedral. 

4059 

4059 

“ “ and  Chatham. 

4060 

“ “ Choir,  looking  East. 

40G1 

4061 

“ “ “ West. 

4062 

4062 

4063 

Rugby.  Doorway  of  Head-Master’s  House. 

4064 

Rvdal  Mount.  Wordsworth’s  Seat. 

4065 

4065 

Salisbury  Cathedral.  From  the  N.W. 

4066 

“ “ East  End. 

4067 

“ “ West  End. 

4068 

“ u Cloisters. 

4069 

“ “ Lady  Chapel. 

4070 

“ “ Chapter  House. 

4071 

“ “ “ “ Roof. 

4072 

“ “ The  Screen. 

4073 

4073 

“ “ Reredos  and  Altar. 

4074 

4074 

Scarborough.  From  above  Spa  Buildings. 

4075 

4075 

“ At  North  Bay. 

4076 

4076 

“ Castle. 

4077 

4077 

f*  Lighthouse. 

4078 

4078 

“ South  Sands. 

4079 

4079 

“ Spa  Buildings. 

4080 

“ Valley  Park  looking  East. 

4081 

Somerset.  Cleveland  Court.  Interior. 

4082 

4082 

Southampton.  Netley  Abbey. 

4083 

4083 

“ Castle. 

4084 

4084 

“ Hospital. 

4085 

4085 

Southwell  Cathedral.  From  N.W. 

408(5 

4086 

“ “ Choir  from  the  West. 

4087 

4087 

“ “ Nave  looking  East. 

4088 

St.  Alban’s  Abbey.  From  S.W. 

4089 

4089 

“ “ After  Repairs. 

4090 

“ “ The  Choir. 

4091 

4(91 

St.  Ives.  Clodgey  Point. 

4092 

4092 

“ The  Harbor. 

4093 

4093 

“ From  the  South. 

4094 

4094 

Stoke  Pogis.  Church  and  Churchyard  of  Gray’s  Elegy. 

4095 

4095 

“ “ Thomas  Gray’s  Monument. 

4096 

4096 

Stonehenge. 

4097 

4097 

“ Detail. 

409* 

4098 

“ restored  (after  Dr.  Stukeley). 

4099 

4099 

Stoneleigh  Abbey. 

4100 

4100 

“ “ Gateway. 

4101 

4101 

“ House. 

4102 

Tintern  Abbey. 

4103 

4103 

“ “ From  Chepston  Road. 

4104 

“ “ West  Front. 

90 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


— 

Med. 

& 

(8 

o 

4105 

4105 

4106 

4106 

4107 

4107 

4108 

4108 

4109 

4109 

4110 

4110 

4111 

4111 

4112 

4112 

4113 

4113 

4114 

4114 

4115 

4115 

4116 

4116 

4117 

4117 

4118 

4119 

4119 

4120 

4120 

4121 

4121 

4122 

4122 

4123 

4123 

4124 

4124 

4125 

4126 

4126 

4127 

4127 

4128 

4129 

4129 

4130 

4130 

4131 

4131 

4132 

4132 

4133 

4133 

4134 

4135 

4136 

4136 

4137 

4138 

4139 

4140 

4140 

4141 

4141 

4142 

4142 

4143 

4144 

4144 

4145 

4145 

4146 

4146 

4147 

4147 

4148 

4149 

4150 

4151 

4152 

4152 

4153 

4154 

4154 

4155 

4156 

4156 

4157 

4157 

4158 

4158 

4159 

4159 

4LGU  ■ 

4160 

4161  ■ 

41611 

England.  ( Continued .) 


Torquay. 


Gu) 


Old  House, 
Wells  Cathedral. 


Tintern  Abbey.  Nave  West. 

. “ “ Arches  in  Nave. 

“ “ South  Aisle. 

From  Vane  Hill. 

Higher  Terrace  and  St.  John’s  Church. 
“ Imperial  Hotel  and  Bathing-place. 

“ Natural  Bridge. 

Tynemouth.  The  Priory. 

Ullswater.  From  S.W. 

“ By  the  Lake-side. 

“ Hotel. 

“ Lyulph’s  Tower. 

“ Sty  barrow  Crag. 

Warwick  Castle. 

and  Cedars.  From  the  Avon. 
From  Guy’s  Tower. 

From  the  Court-yard. 

From  the  Mound. 

Caisar’s  Tower. 

Clock  Tower. 

Cedar  Drawing-Room. 

The  Great  Hall. 

Warwick  Vase. 

’s  Cliff  and  Court-yard. 

The  Avenue. 

The  Mill. 

Guy’s  Statue. 

Guy’s  Well. 

Market  Street. 

From  the  S.E. 

West  Front. 

Tower  and  Palace  Gateway. 
Fa9ade. 

Choir,  looking  East. 

Chapter  House. 

Nave,  looking  East. 

Lady  Chapel. 

The  Deanery. 

Bishop’s  Garden. 

From  the  South. 

From  the  East. 

“ “ Nave  West. 

“ Harbor  Mouth  and  Lighthouse. 

Winchester  Cathedral.  From  S.E. 

West  End. 

Choir,  looking  East. 

North  Transept. 

South  Aisle. 

Cardinal  Beaufort’s  Tomb. 
Wilberforce  Tomb. 

From  the  River. 

From  Edgar’s  Tower. 

“ Nave,  from  West. 

“ Pulpit  in  Nave. 

“ Reredos  and  Altar. 

From  the  Jetty. 

Harbor. 


Whitby  Abbey. 


Worcester  Cathedral. 


Yarmouth. 


Large. 


Part  Second. 


91 


Med. 

Cab. 

England.  ( Concluded .) 

4162 

4162 

Yarmouth.  St.  Nicholas  Church. 

4163 

4163 

York.  St.  Mary’s  Abbey.  General  View. 

4164 

4164 

“ “ “ and  St.  Olave’s  Church. 

4165 

4165 

“ Cathedral.  From  the  S.E. 

4166 

“ “ From  the  S.W. 

4167 

4167 

“ “ West  Front. 

4168 

4168 

“ “ Interior. 

4169 

“ “ Nave. 

4170 

“ “ Choir,  looking  East. 

4171 

4171 

“ “ “ Screen. 

4172 

4172 

“ “ Lady  Chapel. 

4173 

4173 

“ Bootham  Bar. 

4174 

4174 

“ Micklegate  Bar. 

4175 

4175 

“ On  the  Ouse. 

4176 

4176 

“ Wnlmgate  Bar. 

Isle  of  Wight. 

Alum  Bav.  The  Needles. 

4177 

4177 

4178 

4178 

Carisbrooke  Castle.  The  Lodge. 

4179 

“ “ General  View. 

4180 

“ “ Towers. 

4181 

4 '81 

“ “ Royal  Apartments. 

4182 

4182 

Cowes.  Royal  Yacht  Club. 

4183 

4183 

East  Cowes.  Trinity  Pier. 

4184 

4184 

“ “ St.  James  Church. 

4185 

4185 

Freshwater  Bay. 

4186 

Godshill. 

4187 

4187 

Osborne  House. 

4188 

4188 

“ “ Interior. 

4189 

4189 

“ “ Corridor. 

4190 

Ryde.  By  the  Sea. 

“ Royal  Victoria  Yacht  Club. 

4191 

4191 

4192 

4192 

“ St.  Thomas’  Church. 

4193 

Ventnor.  General  View. 

4194 

4194 

“ Crab  and  Lobster  Hotel. 

4195 

4195 

“ Boncliurch  Pond. 

4196 

4196 

“ Old  Church,  Boncliurch. 

4197 

U ((  (« 

4198 

4198 

Whippenham  Church. 

Wales. 

4199 

4199 

Abergell.  Gwrych  Castle. 

4200 

4200 

Bangor  Cathedral. 

4201 

4201 

Beaumaris  Castle. 

4202 

4202 

Bettws-y-coed.  General  View. 

4203 

“ Waterloo  Hotel. 

4204 

Carnarvon  Castle. 

4205 

4205 

Conway  Castle  and  Bridge. 

4206 

4206 

“ “ Towers. 

4207 

4207 

“ “ General  View. 

4208 

4208 

Dollwyddelen  Castle. 

4209 

4209 

Holyhead.  South  Stack  Lighthouse. 

4210 

4210 

“ St.  Cubis  Church. 

IRELAND. 

Dublin. 

4211 

4211 

Bank  of  Ireland. 

4212 

! 4212 

Chapel  Royal. 

4213 

College  Green. 

Large. 


92 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


Med. 

Cab. 

4214 

4214 

4215 

4215 

4216 

4217 

4218 

4219 

4220 

4221 

4221 

4222 

4222 

4223 

4223 

4224 

4224 

4225 

4225 

4226 

4226 

4227 

4227 

4228 

4229 

4230 

4231 

4232 

4233 

4234 

4235 

4236 

4237 

4238 

4238 

4239 

4239 

4240 

4241 

4242 

4242 

4243 

4244 

4245 

4246 

4246 

4247 

4248 

4248 

4249 

4249 

4250 

4250 

4251 

4251 

4252 

4253 

4253 

4254 

4254 

4255 

4256 

4256 

4257 

4258 

4258 

4259 

4259 

4260 

4260 

4261 

4262 

4262 

4263 

4263 

4264 

4265 

4265 

4266 

4266 

4267 

4267 

Dublin.  ( Contin  ued. ) 


Custom  House. 

Four  Courts. 

King’s  Bridge  Terminus. 

O’Connell’s  Bridge. 

Phoenix  Park. 

(4  44 

Prince  Albert’s  Statue.  Leinster  Lawn. 

Rotunda. 

Sackville  Street. 

St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral.  General  View. 

“ “ “ Choir. 

Trinity  College.  Front. 

“ “ Campanile. 

Killarney. 

General  View  of  Lakes. 

Brickeen  Bridge. 

Colleen  Bawn  Rock. 

<<  (<  <t 

“ “ “ Care. 

Devil’s  Island. 

Forester’s  Cottage. 

Innisfallen.  Boat  Landing. 

Kate  Kearney’s  Cottage. 

Lower  Lake. 

4 4 4 4 

4 4 4 4 

Muckross  Abbey. 

“ “ Cloisters. 

“ “ Court-yard. 

Old  Weir  Bridge. 

Purple  Mountains,  from  Upper  Lake. 

Ross  Castle,  from  the  Lake. 

u a u 

Road. 

Victoria  Hotel  and  View  of  Lakes. 

Miscellaneous. 

Askeaton  Abbey. 

Belfast.  Albert  Memorial. 

“ Castle  Place. 

Birr  Castle. 

Blackrock  Castle. 

Blarney  Castle. 

Showing  Blarney  Stone. 

Tourists  trying  to  kiss  the  Blarney 
Stone. 

Cong  Abbey. 

Cork.  Patrick  Street. 

“ Grand  Parade. 

“ Queen’s  College. 

“ St.  Finbarr’s  Cathedral. 

Glasnevin.  Monument  to  Daniel  O’Connell. 

Johnstown  Castle. 

Kilkenny  Castle. 

Limerick.  Athlunkard  Toll-bridge  - 
“ Georges  Street. 

“ Treaty  Stone. 

Lismore  Castle.  General  View. 


Large. 


Part  Second. 


93 


Med. 

Cab. 

4268 

4268 

42G9 

4269 

4270 

4271 

4271 

4272 

4272 

4273 

4273 

4274 

4275 

4276 

4276 

4277 

4277 

4278 

4278 

4279 

4279 

4280 

4280 

4281 

4281 

4282 

4282 

4283 

4283 

4284 

4284 

4285 

4285 

4286 

4286 

4287 

4287 

4288 

4289 

4290 

4290 

4291 

4292 

4292 

4293 

4293 

4294 

4294 

4295 

4295 

4296 

4296 

4297 

4297 

4298 

4299 

4299 

4300 

4300 

4301 

4302 

4302 

4303 

4304 

4305 

4305 

4306 

4306 

4307 

4307 

4308 

4308 

4309 

4309 

4310 

4310 

4311 

4311 

4312 

4312 

4313 

4313 

4314 

4314 

4315 

4315 

4316 

4316 

4317 

4317 

4318 

'4318 

Ireland.  ( Concluded .) 


Lismore  Castle.  From  the  Walk. 

Lough  Erne.  Ruins  on  Devenish  Island. 
Malahide  Castle. 

Queenstown.  General  View  of  Harbor. 

“ From  the  Harbor. 

“ Landing. 

“ Esplanade. 

“ Christ  Church. 

Sligo.  The  Abbey. 

“ St.  John’s  Church. 


SCOTLAND. 


Edinburgh. 

General  View  from  Calton  Hill. 

“ “ Princes  Street  Gardens. 

Albert  Memorial  Statue. 

Arthur’s  Seat. 

Bank  of  Scotland. 

Calton  Hill. 

Castle  and  National  Gallery. 

“ “ Ross  Fountain. 

“ From  the  Esplanade. 

“ From  the  Grass  Market. 

“ Regalia  of  Scotland. 

Corner  of  the  West  Bow. 

Donaldson’s  Hospital. 

Dugald  Stuart’s  Monument. 

Edinburgh  University.  The  Quadrangle. 
Fettes  College. 

Hanover  Street. 

House  of  John  Knox. 

Holyrood  Palace  ar.d  Arthur’s  Seat. 

“ “ The  Fountain. 

“ Chapel. 

“ “ West  Door. 

“ “ Nave. 

Jennie  Dean’s  Cottage,  St.  Leonard’s. 
National  Monument. 

Nelson’s  Monument. 

Parliament  House  Square. 

Royal  Infirmary.  From  the  Meadows. 
Royal  Observatory,  Calton  Hill. 

Sir  Walter  Scott’s  Monument. 

St.  Anthony’s  Chapel. 

St.  Giles’  Cathedral. 

“ “ Interior. 

St.  Mary’s  Cathedral. 

“ “ Nave  looking  East. 

Tolbooth  and  Cannongate. 

West  End  of  Princes  Street. 

Wilson  Statue. 

Miscellaneous. 

Abbotsford.  From  the  River. 

“ From  the  Terrace. 

“ Garden  Front. 


Large. 


94 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


4320 

4321 

4322 

4324 

4325 

4327 

4328 

4329 

4330 

4332 

4333 

4334 

4335 

4337 


4345 

4346 


4319 

4320 

4321 

4322 

4323 

4324 

4325 

4326 
432 

4328 

4329 

4330 

4331 

4332 

4333 

4334 

4335 

4336 

4337 

4338 

4339 

4340 

4341 

4342 

4343 

4344 

4345 

4346 


Scotland.  ( Continued .) 


1 434 
4348  4348 


4349 


4353 

4354 

4355 

4356 

4358 

4359 

4360 

4361 

4362 

4363 

4364 

4365 

4366 

4367 

4368 

4369 

4370 

4371 


4374 


4349 

4350 

4351 

4352 

4353 
4351 

4355 

4356 

4357 

4358 

4359 
436( 

4361 

4362 

4363 

4364 

4365 

4366 

4367 

4368 

4369 

4370 

4371 

4372 

4373 

4374 

4375 


Abbotsford.  Armory. 

“ Drawing  room. 

“ Entrance  Hall. 

“ Library. 

“ Study. 

Aberdeen.  From  Balnagask. 

“ Bridge  of  Dee. 

“ Brig  o’  Balgownie. 

“ Castle  Street. 

“ King  “ 

“ Old  Machar  Cathedral. 

“ Trades’  Hall. 

Ailsa  Craig,  off  Ayrshire,  1,097  feet. 
Arbroath  Abbey.  From  S.E. 

Ardross  Castle. 

Ayr.  Alloway  Kirk. 

Burns’  Cottage.  Exterior. 

“ “ Interior. 

“ Monument.  Exterior. 

“ “ Interior. 

Banks  and  Braes  o’  Bonnie  Doon. 

“ <t  <(  «« 

Auhl  Brig  o’  Doon. 

Twa  Brigs  of  Ayr. 

Tam  O’Shanter  Inn. 

“ and  Souter  Johnnie. 
Balmoral  Castle.  From  the  S.E. 

“ “ “ S.W. 

“ “ “ N.W. 

Balquhidder.  Rob  Roy’s  Grave. 

Ben  Lomond.  From  Inehtavannach. 

Ben  Nevis.  From  Banivie. 


Blair-Athole. 


“ Corpach. 

Lower  Fall  of  the  Bruar. 
Middle  “ “ “ 


Upper 

Blair  Castle. 

Bothwick  Castle. 

Braemar.  The  Colonel’s  Bed. 

“ Linn  of  Dee. 

“ Old  Mar  Castle. 

Broughty  Ferry  Castle. 

Craigmillar  Castle. 

Culloden  Field  and  Monument. 

Dollar.  Castle  Campbell. 

Doune  Castle  and  Gallows  Free. 

Duart  Castle.  Sound  of  Mull. 

Dryburgh  Abbey.  From  the  Cloister  Coutr. 
“ “ “ East. 

West  Door. 

St.  Catharine’s  Window. 

“ “ St.  Mary’s  Walk. 

“ “ Scott’s  Tomb. 

Dumfries.  Burns’  House,  Bank  Street. 

“ Mausoleum.  Exterior. 

“ “ “ Interior. 


Part  Second. 


95 


g 

3 

►4 

Med. 

Cab. 

Scotland.  ( Continued .) 

4376 

4376 

Dumfries.  Carlaverock  Castle.  From  the  South. 

4377 

4377 

“ “ “ Murdock’s  Tower. 

4378 

“ Ellisland  Farm. 

4379 

4379 

“ High  Street. 

4380 

4380 

“ Sweetheart  Abbey. 

4381 

4381 

“ Torthorwald  Castle. 

4382 

4382 

“ University.  Old  Mortality. 

4383 

4383 

Dunbar  Harbor  and  Castle. 

4384 

4384 

Dunbarton  Rock  and  Castle. 

4385 

4385 

Dunblane  Cathedral. 

4386 

4386 

Duncraig  Castle.  Loch  Carron. 

4387 

4387 

Dundrennan  Abbey. 

4388 

Dunkeld  Cathedral.  From  the  River. 

4389 

“ House  and  Bridge. 

4390 

4390 

“ Birnam  Falls. 

4391 

“ Hermitage  Bridge. 

4392 

“ “ Fall,  on  the  Braan. 

4393 

“ Rumbling  Bridge. 

4394 

4394 

Dunrobin  Castle.  From  the  Garden. 

4395 

Dunstaffnage  Castle.  Loch  Etive. 

4396 

4396 

Elgin  Cathedral.  Transept  and  West  Towers. 

4397 

4397 

“ “ Nave  looking  East. 

4398 

4398 

Falkland  Palace. 

4399 

4399 

Glamis  Castle. 

4400 

4400 

Glasgow.  Broomielaw  Bridge. 

4401 

“ Burns’  Statue.  George’s  Square. 

4402 

4402 

“ Cathedral.  From  S.E. 

4403 

4403 

“ George’s  Square. 

4404 

4404 

“ On  the  Clyde. 

4405 

“ Royal  Exchange. 

4406 

“ University. 

4407 

Glencoe.  From  the  Study. 

4408 

“ Bridge  of  Three  Waters. 

4409 

“ Bushael  Etive.  From  King’s  House. 

4410 

4410 

“ Corrie-na-Baich. 

4411 

“ Crisham,  looking  toward  King’s  House. 

4412 

“ Loch  Ach  Treachtean. 

4413 

“ Looking  down  the  Glen. 

4414 

“ Scene  of  the  Massacre. 

4415 

“ The  Sisters. 

4416 

“ The  Three  Sisters. 

4417 

4417 

“ Waterfall. 

4418 

Glen  Gyle. 

4419 

Glen  Lyon.  MacGregor’s  Leap. 

4420 

4420 

“ “ The  Pass. 

4421 

Glen  Nevis.  Head  of  the  Glen. 

4422 

Glen  Torridon.  Highland  Cottage. 

4423 

4423 

Haddington  Abbey  Church.  From  S.E. 

4424 

4424 

Hawthorneden.  Distant  View. 

4425 

4425 

“ Nearer  “ 

4426 

4426 

Inverary.  From  the  North. 

4427 

4427 

“ Castle  and  Duniquaigh. 

4428 

4428 

“ “ Cross  and  Duniquaigh. 

4429 

4429 

“ “ Fir-Tree. 

4430 

Inverness  Cathedral.  From  the  Castle. 

4431 

4431 

(c  <i 

4432 

! 4432 

“ Town  Hall. 

Large.  ; 


96 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


Med. 

Cab. 

4433 

4434 

4435 

4436 

4436 

4437 

4438 

4438 

4439 

4439 

4440 

4440 

4441 

4441 

4442 

4443 

4443 

4444 

4444 

4445 

4445 

4446 

4446 

4447 

4447 

4448 

4448 

4449 

4449 

4450 

4451 

4452 

4453 

4453 

4454 

4454 

4455 

4455 

4456'4456 

4457 

4458 

4459 

4459 

4460 

4460 

4461 

4461 

4462 

4462 

4463 

4463 

4464 

4465 

4465 

4466 

4467 

4468 

4468 

4469 

4469 

4470 

4471 

4472 

4473 

4474  • 

4474 

Scotland.  ( Continued .) 


Inversnaid.  Rob  Roy’s  Cave. 

Iona  Cathedral.  From  the  S.E. 

“ “ and  St.  Oran’s  Chapel. 

“ “ Interior. 

“ St.  Oran’s  Chapel.  Door-way. 

“ The  Street. 

“ St.  Martin’s  Cross. 

Jedburgh  Abbey.  From  the  River. 

“ “ Arches  in  Nave. 

“ “ Norman  Arches  in  Choir. 

“ “ Old  South  Norman  Door-way. 

“ “ South  Aisle  and  Nave. 

“ Queen  Mary’s  House. 

Kelso  Abbey. 

“ “ and  Bridge. 

Killiecrankie.  Ben-y-Gloe.  From  Old  Bridge. 

“ Cottage. 

“ Pass.  Looking  Up. 

“ Queen’s  View. 

“ Rocks  at  Soldier’s  Leap. 

Kinlochewe.  Highland  Cottage. 

“ The  Smithy. 

Kirkwall.  Bishop’s  Tower. 

“ St.  Magnus  Cathedral. 

Linlithgow  Palace.  From  the  Loch. 

“ The  Quadrangle. 

Loch  Ard. 

“ Awe  and  Ben  Cruachan.  From  Cladich. 

“ “ Hotel,  Kilchurn  Castle  and  Ben  Lui. 

“ “ Kilchurn  Castle. 

“ “ Pass  of  Brander. 

“ Dhu.  Glen  Muick. 

“ Duick.  A Highland  Clachan. 

“ Katrine.  From  Rhoderich  Dhu’s  Watch  Tower. 
“ “ Boat  House. 

“ “ By  the  Loch  Side. 

“ “ Ellen’s  Isle. 

“ “ Otter  Island. 

“ “ Path  by  the  Loch. 

“ “ Silver  Strand. 

“ “ Through  the  Trees. 

“ Leven  Castle. 


4475 

4475 

4476 

4477 

4478 

4479 

4480 

4481 

4481 

4482 

4182 

4483 

4483 

4484 

4484 

4485 

4485 

4486 

4486 

4487 

4488 

4489 

“ “ and  Castle. 

“ Lomond.  Heather  Island. 

Islands  from  above  Luss. 
“ “ Luss  Pier. 

“ “ “ Straits. 

“ “ Tarbet. 

“ “ Tarbet  Hotel. 

“ Lubnaig. 

“ Ness.  Castle  Urquhart. 

“ Oich.  Glengarry  Castle. 

“ Pulney.  Near  Dunkeld. 

“ of  Skene. 

“ Vennacher. 

Mauchline.  Gavin  Hamilton’s  House. 

The  Jolly  Beggars’  Inn. 


Part  Second. 


97 


Med. 

Cab. 

ScotlancL  ( Continued .) 

4490 

4490 

Melrose  Abbey.  From  the  S.E. 
“ “ “ S.W. 

4491 

4491 

4492 

4492 

“ “ Chancel. 

4493 

4493 

“ “ Transept. 

4494 

“ “ Sir  David  Brewster’s  Tomb. 

4495 

4495 

Moffat.  Tibby  Shield’s  Cottage. 

449(5 

449G 

Mull.  Aros  Falls. 

4497 

4497 

“ Aros  Castle. 

4498 

4498 

“ Carsaig  Arches. 

4499 

4499 

Oban.  From  the  South. 

4500 

4500 

“ and  the  Sound  of  Mull. 

4501 

4501 

“ Dunolly  Castle  and  Dog  Stone. 

4502 

1502 

“ “ “ from  Karrara. 

4503 

4503 

Perth.  Scone  Palace. 

4504 

4504 

Plusgarden  Priory. 

4505 

4505 

Reel  of  Tulloch. 

450G 

4500 

Roslin  Castle  and  Chapel. 

4507 

“ Chapel.  North  Front. 
“ “ South  “ 

4508 

4508 

4509 

4509 

“ “ Chancel. 

4510 

4510 

“ “ Apprentices’  Pillar. 

4511 

4511 

“ “ Roof. 

4512 

4512 

“ “ “ of  Lady  Chapel. 

4513 

4513 

Rothesay.  From  Chapel  Hill. 
“ Harbor. 

4514 

4515 

4515 

Saint  Andrew’s  Cathedral.  West  Front. 

451G 

45 1G 

Skye.  Armadale  Castle. 

4517 

4517 

“ Castle  Moil  and  Kyle-Akin. 

4518 

4518 

“ Dunvegan  Castle. 

4519 

4519 

“ Glamaig.  Sligaghan. 

4520 

4520 

“ Kilt  Roch.  Loch  Staffin. 

4521 

4521 

“ Needle  Rock.  Quaraing. 

4522 

4522 

Staffa.  Causeway  and  Bending  Pillars. 

4523 

4523 

“ Clamshell  Cave  and  Herdsman’s  Island. 

4524 

4524 

“ Fingal’s  Cave. 

4525 

4525 

“ “ “ Looking  out. 

4526 

452G 

“ “ “ Interior. 

4527 

4527 

Stennis,  The  Stones  of. 

4528 

Stirling.  Bridge-of-Allan.  From  Gowan  Hill. 

4529 

“ Castle.  From  Church  Tower. 

4530 

4530 

“ Cambuskenneth  Abbey  and  Tomb  of  James  III. 

4531 

“ Wallace  Monument. 

4532 

4532 

“ “ “ and  Abbey  Craig.  From 

Gowan  Hill. 

4533 

4533 

Storr,  The  Old  Man  of. 

4534 

4534 

Tantallon  Castle  and  Bass  Rock. 

4535 

Taymouth  Castle. 

4536 

453G 

Thornhill.  Crickhope  Linn. 

4537 

4537 

“ Drumlanrig  Castle. 

4538 

Thurso.  Clett  Rock.  Holborn  Head. 

4539 

4539 

Trossachs.  With  Loch  Achray  and  Ben  Venue. 

4540 

4540 

“ Bridge  of  Turk. 

4541 

“ Church,  Loch  Achray  and  Ben  Venue. 

4542 

“ Hotel,  “ “ “ “ 

4543 

4543 

“ Pass. 

4544 

“ Pier  with  S.S.  Rob  Roy  and  Ben  Venue. 

4545 

4545 

Valle  Crucis  Abbey. 

98 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


T3 

O 

& 

a 

6 

4546 

4546 

4547 

4547 

4548 

4548 

4549 

4549 

4576 

4575 

4576 

4576 

4577 

4577 

4578 

4578 

4578 

4579 

4579 

4580 

4580 

4581 

4583 

4582 

4583 

4584 

4585 

4550 

4551 

4552 

4553 

4554 

4555 

4556 

4557 

4558 

4559 

4560 

4561 
4502 

4563 

4564 

4565 

4566 

4567 

4563 

4569 

4570 

4571 

4572 

4573 

4574 


^Scotland.  ( Concluded .) 


Winter  Scene.  Scotch  Farmyard. 

“ “ “ Firs. 

‘ “ “ Lane. 

“ “ “ Trees. 

GREECE. 

Reproduced  from  the  originals  of  Wm.  J.  Stillman. 

THE  ACROPOLIS  OF  ATHENS. 

View  of  the  Acropolis  from  the  Museum  Hill.  1. 

The  Acropolis,  with  the  Theatre  of  Bacchus.  View  taken 
from  the  proscenium  of  the  theatre.  2. 

View  of  the  Acropolis  from  the  north.  3. 

The  Acropolis  from  the  hill  above  the  Iiissus  looking 
N.W.  4. 

View  taken  from  the  tower  of  the  Cathedral  looking 
S.W.  5. 

The  western  fac^ade  of  the  Propylaea^  with  the  temple  of 
Victory  and  the  ancient  steps.  6. 

Eastern  fa9ade  of  the  Temple  of  Victory.  7. 

The  eastern  fa9ade  of  the  Propylaea.  8. 

Western  fa9ade  of  the  Parthenon.  9. 

Western  portico  of  the  Parthenon.  10. 

Interior  of  the  Parthenon  taken  from  the  western  gate.  11. 
Western  portico  of  the  Parthenon  from  above.  12. 

View  taken  from  same  point  as  No.  12,  and  looking  east- 
ward over  the  ruin  of  the  Parthenon.  13. 

Interior  of  the  Parthenon  from  the  eastern  end.  14. 
Eastern  portico  of  the  Parthenon,  looking  northward.  15. 
Eastern  fa9ade  or  front  of  the  Parthenon.  16. 

Profile  of  the  eastern  fa9ade  showing  the  curvature  of 
the  stylobate.  17. 

General  view  of  the  summit  of  the  Acropolis  from  the 
extreme  eastern  point.  18. 

Eastern  fa9ade  of  the  Erectheum.  19. 

Portico  of  the  Pandroseum  from  the  north.  20. 

Gate  of  the  Pandroseum  showing  details  of  ornaments.  21. 
Western  flank  of  the  Erectheum.  22. 

Tribune  of  the  Caryatides.  23. 

Figure  of  Victory  from  the  Temple  of  Victory.  24. 
Fragment  of  Frieze  from  the  Parthenon.  25. 

A complete  list  of  descriptive  titles  accompanies  the 
above  series. 

Athens. 

Panorama  in  six  sections.  Lettered  a,  6,  c,  d , e,  f. 
Acropolis.  From  the  S.W. 

“ and  Temple  of  Theseus. 

“ “ Jupiter. 

“ From  the  Monument. 

Amphitheatre. 

“ Chair  of  Honor. 

“ Reliefs. 

Arch  of  Hadrian. 

Areopagus. 


Large. 


Part  Second. 


59 


Med. 

Cab. 

4586 

4587 

4587 

4588 

4588 

4589 

4589 

4590 

4590 

4591 

4592 

4592 

4593 

4593 

4594 

4595 

459G 

4596 

4597 

4598 

4598 

4599 

4600 

4601 

4602 

4603 

4603 

4604 

4605 

4606 

4607 

4G08 

4608 

4609 

4639 

4610 

4611 

4612 

4612 

4613 

4613 

4614 

4615 

4616 

4616 

4617 

4618 

4619 

4620 

4621 

4622 

4623 

4623 

4624 

4624 

4625 

4625 

4626 

4627 

4627 

4628 

4628 

4629 

4630 

4630 

4631 

4631 

4632 

4633 

4634  4634 

4635 

4635 

4636 

4637 

4637 

Athens.  ( Concluded .) 


Byzantine  Church. 

Erechtheura. 

“ West  View. 

“ Showing  Porch. 

“ Tribune  of  the  Caryatides. 

“ Caryatide  (from  the  above). 

Gate  of  Agora  or  Oil  Market. 

Modern  Athens,  with  Mt.  Lycabettus. 

Monument  of  Lysicrates. 

“ Philopappus. 

Parthenon.  Fa9ade. 

Side. 

“ East  Front. 

“ From  S.E. 

Pinacotheca. 

Prison  of  Socrates. 

Propylaea.  Looking  out. 

“ Ascent  to  the. 

“ “ Nearer  View. 

Stoa  of  Hadrian. 

Street  of  Tombs. 

<<  «( 

Temple  of  iEolus. 

“ Jupiter.  General  View. 

“ “ Fallen  Column. 

“ “ Two  Standing  Columns. 

“ Theseus. 

“ the  Wingless  Victory. 

Tribune  of  the  Pnyx. 

Miscellaneous. 

Corinth.  Temple  of  Minerva. 
iEgina.  “ “ 

Mycenae.  Lion  Gate.  Arabic  Period  of  Greek  Art 
Nemea.  Temple  of  Jupiter. 

Piraeus.  Port  of  Athens. 

Plain  of  Marathon. 

Temple  of  Sunion. 

Tomb  of  Agamemnon. 

HOLLAND. 

Amsterdam. 

Amstel  River. 

Church  of  Moses  and  Aaron. 

Fish  Market. 

Gentlemen’s  Canal. 

Groeneburgwal. 

L’Heerengracht. 

Jews’  Quarter. 

King’s  Palace. 

New  Market  Place. 

<<  a a Tower. 

Palace  of  Industry. 

Picture  Gallery. 

Princes*  Canal. 

“ Quay. 

Shipping. 


100 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


& 

G 

13 

& 

8 

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ri 

a 

U 

463S 

1 4638 

463S 

► 4639 

464C 

> 4640 
4641 

4642 

4642 

4643 

4643 

4644 

4644 

4645 

4645 

4646 

4646 

4647 

4647 

4648 

4648 

4649 

4649 

4650 

4650 

4651 

4651 

4652 

4652 

4653 

4653 

4654 

4654 

4655 

4655 

4656 

4656 

4657 

4658 

4659 

4660 

4661 

4661 

4662 

4663 

4663 

4664 

4665 

4665 

4665 

4666 

4666 

4667 

4667 

4667 

4668 

4668 

4669 

4670 

4670 

4671 

4671 

4672 

4673 

4673 

4674 

4674 

4675 

4675 

4676 

4676 

4677 

4677 

4678 

4679 

4679 

4680 

4680 

4681 

4681 

4682 

1682 

4683 

4683 

4684  • 

4684 

4685 

4685 

4686 

4687 

4687 

Amsterdam.  ( Concluded .) 


Statue  of  Rembrandt. 

The  Theatre. 

Yondel  Park. 

Dutch  Milk  Wagon. 

Miscellaneous. 

The  Hague.  Panorama  from  Hotel  Beau  Sejour. 
“ Hotel  des  Loteries. 

“ Le  Yivier. 

“ Le  Lange  Pooten. 

“ Le  Nieuwehaven. 

“ National  Monument. 

“ Palace  of  Justice. 

“ “ In  the  Wood. 

“ The  Wood. 

Rotterdam.  Panorama  of  Canals. 

“ Porte  de  Delft. 

“ Windmill  at  L’oostpoort. 

Scheveningen.  The  Beach. 

Zaandam.  Prairie  and  Windmills. 

“ Windmills. 

“ “ and  Canal. 

(<  (<  {< 

it  ti  |( 


ITALY. 


Rome. 

Panorama.  From  Trinita  de’  Monti. 

“ “ the  Capitol. 

Appian  Way. 

“ “ Tomb  of  Cecilia  Metella. 

“ “ “ Seneca. 

Aqueduct.  Distant  View. 

“ Near  View. 

Arch  of  Constantine. 

“ Drusus. 

“ Janus  Quadrifions. 

“ Septimus  Severus. 

“ Titus. 


Showing  Coliseum. 

Relief.  Spoils  from  Jerusalem. 


Titus 


►asilica  of 

Constantine. 

“ 

St.  John  Lateran. 

a 

<(  n 

ti 

<(  (< 

a 

<i  a 

ti 

n a 

San  Lorenzo. 

crowned  by  Victory. 

Fa^de. 

Interior. 

Seal  a Santa. 

“ “ with  side 

statues. 

Cloisters. 


Santa  Maria  Maggiore. 

“ 44  “ Interior. 

St.  Paul,  without  the  Walls.  Facade. 

44  Interior. 

“ 44  Cloisters. 

St.  Peter  and  Vatican.  From  the  Tiber. 


Part  Second. 


101 


Large. 

Med. 

Cab. 

Rome.  ( Continued .) 

4688 

4688 

Basilica  of  St.  Peter  and  Vatican  with  Piazza  and  Col- 

onnade. 

4689 

4689 

“ “ Fa9ade. 

4690 

4690 

“ “ Interior. 

4691 

4691 

“ “ “ Confessional. 

4692 

4692 

“ “ “ Statue  of  St.  Peter. 

4693 

4693 

“ “ “ Tomb  of  Clement  XIII. 

4694 

“ “ “ “ Paul  III. 

4695 

4695 

“ “ “ “ Clement  X. 

4696 

4696 

“ s‘  “ “ Gregory  XIII. 

4697 

4697 

“ “ “ “ Benedetto  XIV. 

4698 

4698 

Baths  of  Caracalla. 

4699 

4699 

ii  ii 

4700 

4700 

ii  ii 

4701 

ii  ii 

4702 

“ “ Mosaic. 

4703 

Camaldoli  Monastery.  Court-yard.  Near  Home. 

4704 

Campagna.  Panorama,  with  Cattle  and  Aqueduct. 

4705 

(<  <<  t«  <( 

4706 

u i<  ti  i< 

4707 

ti  ii  ti  it 

4708 

“ “ “ Tombs. 

4709 

4709 

Capitol.  Fa9ade. 

4710 

“ “ Nearer  View. 

4711 

“ Equestrian  Statue  of  Marcus  Aurelius. 

4712 

4712 

4712 

Castle  of  St.  Angelo,  or  Tomb  of  Hadrian. 

4713 

“ “ with  Bridge. 

4714 

4714 

4714 

“ 44  and  St.  Peter’s. 

4715 

4715 

Catacombs  of  the  Capuchins. 

4716 

4716 

it  tt  it 

4717 

4717 

Church  of  San  Clemente.  Interior. 

4718 

“ St.  Cecilia.  Tomb  of  Cecilia. 

4719 

“ S.  Maria  degli  Angeli.  Interior. 

4 720 

“ “ Sopra  Minerva.  Interior. 

4721 

4721 

“ “ in  Trastevere.  Fa9ade. 

4722 

“ 44  44  Interior. 

4723 

4723 

“ St.  Onofrio.  Chamber  of  Tasso. 

4724 

4724 

“ “ Monument  to  Tasso. 

4725 

4725 

44  “ Tasso’s  Oak  Tree. 

4726 

4726 

“ Trinita  de’  Monti. 

4727 

Cloaca  Maxima. 

4728 

4728 

4728 

Coliseum. 

4729 

“ Interior. 

4730 

4730 

“ 44  Section. 

4731 

4731 

“ “ Recent  Excavations. 

4732 

4732 

tt  ii  tt  tt 

4733 

Columbaria,  near  St.  Sebastian  Gate. 

4734 

4734 

Column  of  Antoninus. 

4735 

Corsini  G allery.  Interior. 

4736 

Farnese  Palace. 

4737 

4737 

4737 

Forum.  General  View.  From  the  Capitol. 

4738 

4738 

“ “ With  Temple  of  Saturn. 

4739 

4739 

44  “ With  Capitol. 

4740 

4740 

44  Recent  Excavations.  Toward  the  CapitoL 

4741 

4741 

44  “ “ From  the  Capitol. 

4742 

4742 

“ Relief. 

1 

4743 

44  44  (Animals.) 

102 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


I 


■g 

a 


4746 

4747 

4749 

4750 

4751 

4752 


4756 

4758 

4759 

4760 

4763 

4765 


& 

5 

Rome. 

( Continued .) 

4744 

Fountain  of  Bernini. 

4745 

i i 

Moses. 

4746 

a 

“ (Detail.) 

4747 

u 

Paolina. 

4748 

ii 

<( 

4749 

u 

Trevi. 

4750 

Hilda’s  Tower. 

4751 

Island  of  the  Tiber. 

4752 

Lateran  Palace. 

4753 

Nerva’s 

Forum. 

4754 

Palace  of  the  Caesars. 

General  View. 

4755 

ii 

ii 

ii 

4756 

ii 

ii 

Caligula’s  Bridge. 

4757 

ii 

44 

“ Palace. 

4758 

ii 

ii 

Criptoportico  Tiberiano. 

4759 

ii 

44 

Fish  Pond. 

4760 

ii 

44 

House  of  Geloziana. 

4761 

ii 

ii 

“ Livia. 

4762 

ii 

ii 

“ Septimus  Severus. 

4763 

“ 

ii 

Palace  of  Augustus. 

4764 

ii 

ii 

Roman  Door. 

4765 

ii 

ii 

Stadium. 

4767 

4769 

4771 

4773 

4775 

4776 

4777 

4778 


4766 

476 

4768 

4769 

4770 

4771 

4772 

4773 

4774 

4775 

4776 

477 
4778 


4779|4779 
4780 
4781  4781 
4782 
4783  4783 

4784 

4785 

4786 

4787 
4788  4788 


4786 

4787 


4789 

4790 

4792 

4794 

4795 


4789 

4790 

4791 

4792 

4793 

4794 

4795 

4796 


“ “ Tribunal  of  Podio. 

Pantheon.  Facade. 

“ Interior. 

Piazza  Barberini. 

“ Minerva. 

“ de  Monte  Cavello. 

“ “ “ Colossi. 

“ Navona,  or  Circus  Agonalis. 

“ del  Popolo. 

“ . “ St.  Peter’s  in  the  distance. 

“ di  Spagna  and  Statue  of  Immaculate  Conception. 
Pincian  Hill. 

Porta  Maggiore,  and  Tomb  of  the  Baker,  Eurysaces. 

“ San  Lorenzo. 

Pyramid  of  Caius  Cestius. 

Spaila  Palace. 

Tarpeian  Rock. 

Temple  of  Antoninus  and  Faustina. 

“ Castor  and  Pollux. 

Fortuna  Virilis,  now  Ch.  of  S.  M.  Egizziaca. 
“ Nerva. 

“ Pallas  Minerva. 

“ Peace. 

Romulus,  now  Church  of  San  Teodoro. 

“ Saturn. 

“ Venus  and  Rome. 

“ Vesta,  now  Church  of  S.  M.  del  Sole. 

Theatre  of  Marcellus. 

Trajan’s  Column. 

“ Forum. 

Vatican. 


4799 


4797 

4798 

4799 

4800 


i i 

ii 
ii 
ii 


Braccio  Nuovo. 
Gallery  of  Maps. 

Statues. 


Part  Second. 


103 


1 

Large,  j 

Med. 

^5 

at 

O 

Rome.  ( Concluded .) 

4801 

Vatican.  Gallery  of  Statues,  with  Posidippus  and  Me- 

nander. 

4802 

4802 

“ Library. 

4803 

“ Loggia  of  Raphael. 

4804 

“ Museo  Chiaramonti. 

4805 

4805 

“ Rotunda. 

480G 

480G 

“ Salon  of  the  Muses. 

4807 

4807 

“ Scala  Regia. 

4808 

4808 

“ Sistine  Chapel.  (Drawing.) 

4800 

Via  del  Corso. 

4810 

Villa  Albani. 

Front. 

4811 

(<  u 

Rear. 

4812 

“ Borghese. 

4813 

4813 

“ Medici. 

4814 

(<  << 

Facade. 

4815 

Wall  of  Romulus. 

Florence. 

481G 

481G 

General  View  from  San  Miniato. 

4817 

1 1 a 

“ Church  of  the  Carmine. 

4818 

4818 

Boboli  Gardens.  Grotto,  by  Buontalenti. 

4810 

Baptistery. 

4820 

“ Bronze  Door,  by  Andrea  Pisano. 

4821 

u 

“ “ “ “ and  Ghiberti. 

4822 

4822 

4822 

(< 

“ “ Lorenzo  Ghiberti. 

4828 

4823 

4823 

Campanile,  by  Giotto. 

4824 

“ Two  Windows. 

4825 

Creation  of  Adam,  A.  Pisano. 

482G 

Creation  of  Eve,  “ 

4827 

4 4 

Primitive  Arts,  “ 

4828 

4 4 

Jubal,  Creator  of  Pastoral  Life,  Giotto. 

4820 

44 

“ Inventor  of  the  Trumpet,  “ 

4830 

4 4 

Tubalcain.  The  first  Smithy,  “ 

4831 

Noah.  The  Invention  of  Wine,  A.  Pisano. 

4832 

Astronomy,  Unknown. 

4833 

Construction  of  Houses,  Unknown. 

4834 

44 

Use  of  Pots  in  the  House,  A.  Pisano. 

4835 

Horsemanship,  A.  Pisano. 

4836 

44 

Weaver’s  Trade,  A.  Pisano. 

4837 

“ o 

Civil  Law,  Unknown. 

4838 

44 

Dedalus,  A.  Pisano. 

4830 

44 

Navigation,  Unknown. 

4840 

44 

Hercules  and  Antaeus,  Giotto. 

4841 

4 4 

Agriculture,  Giotto. 

4842 

44 

Commerce,  A.  Pisano. 

4843 

Agnes  Dei,  Giotto. 

4844 

44 

Euclid,  Symbolic  of  Geometry,  Giotto. 

4845 

44 

Phidias,  “ Sculpture,  “ 

484G 

44 

Apelles,  “ Painting,  “ 

4847 

44 

Donatus,  “ Grammar,  “ 

4848 

Plato  and  Aristotle.  Logic,  “ 

4840 

44 

Orpheus,  Symbolic  of  Music,  “ 

4850 

44 

\Arithmetic,  “ 

4851 

44 

'Universal  Harmony,  “ 

4852 

4852 

4852 

Cathedral  or  Duomo.  (S.  M.  del  Fiore.)  New  Facade. 

4853 

4853 

“ Interior. 

4854 

“ and  Santa  Croce  from  San  Miniato. 

4855i4855 

*4855 

“ and  Campanile. 

104 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


Med. 

Cab. 

Florence.  ( Continued. ) 

4856 

Cathedral.  Principal  Northern  Door. 

4857 

44 

Second  “ “ 

4858 

(4 

Window. 

4859 

4859 

Certosa 

General  View. 

4860 

4860 

“ 

Great  Cloister,  with  Monks. 

4861 

4861 

44 

Old  Well  “ “ 

4862 

4862 

44 

Interior  of  Church. 

4863 

Church  of  Ognissanti. 

4864 

4864 

“ 

Or  San  Michele.  Rear  View. 

4865 

44 

“ “ Tabernacle  by  A.  Orcagna. 

4866 

44 

“ “ Christ  and  St.  Thomas,  by 

A.  Verrocchio. 

4867 

44 

“ “ St.  Luke,  by  G.  Bologna. 

4868 

44 

“ “ “ George,  by  Donatello. 

4869 

4 4 

“ “ “ Mark  “ 

4870 

“ 

“ “ “ Peter  “ 

4871 

44 

“ “ “ Stephen,  by  Ghiberti. 

4872 

44 

“ “ Four  Saints,  by  A.  di  Banco. 

4873 

4873 

4 4 

S.S.  Annunziata,  Interior. 

4874 

“ 

San  Benedetto.  Portal. 

4875 

4875 

44 

Santa  Croce.  Fa9ade,  with  Statue  of  Dante. 

4876 

4876 

4 4 

“ “ Interior. 

4877 

“ 

“ “ Pulpit,  by  Benedetto  da  Majano. 

4878 

“ “ “ Detail. 

4879 

44 

“ “ Monument  to  A.  V.  Alfieri. 

4880 

44 

“ “ “ Michael  Angelo. 

4881 

4881 

4 4 

“ “ “ Dante. 

4882 

44 

San  Lorenzo. 

4883 

4883 

44 

“ “ Interior. 

4884 

44 

“ “ Principal  Chapel. 

4885 

4885 

44 

San  Miniato  al  Monte.  Front  View. 

4886 

44 

“ “ Back  “ 

4887 

44 

“ “ Fa9ade 

4888 

44 

“ “ Interior. 

4889 

4889 

44 

S.  M.  Novella.  Fa9ade. 

4890 

44 

“ Interior. 

4891 

4 4 

“ Spanish  Chapel.  Entrance. 

4892 

44 

“ Cloister  near  Spanish  Chapel. 

4893 

44 

“ “ Twin  Window. 

4894 

44 

San  Spirito. 

4895 

Church  and  Convent  of  San  Marco. 

4896 

4896 

“ 

“ “ Fa9ade. 

4897 

4897 

<< 

“ “ First  Cloister. 

4898  4898 

“ 

“ “ Court-yard. 

4899 

4899 

“ 

“ “ Savonarola’s  Cell. 

4900 

Equestrian  Statue  of  Cosimo  I.,  by  G.  Bologna. 

4901 

Fountain  of  Neptune,  by  Ammananti,  on  the  Site  where 

Savanarola  was  executed. 

4902 

House  of  Dante. 

4903 

44 

Michael  Angelo. 

4904 

Lion  of  St.  Mark. 

4905 

Loggia  del  Bigallo,  1351. 

4906 

4906 

44 

de’  Lanzi. 

4907 

4907 

44 

4 4 

4908 

Lungarno  Nuovo. 

4909 

Palazzo  del  Bargello  or  del  Podesta. 

4910 

44 

“ Court-yard,  XIV.  Century. 

Large. 


Part  Second. 


105 


Med. 

4 

V 

Florence.  ( Concluded .) 

4911 

4912 

Palazzo  del  Bargello  Court-yard  and  Staircase. 
“ Pitti.  Facade.  Built  by  Brunelleschi. 

4913 

14913 

“ “ Court-yard  from  Boboli  Gardens. 

4914 

4914 

4915 

“ “ and  distant  view  of  Palazzo  Vecchio. 

“ “ Hall  of  the  Stufa. 

4916 

49 1C 

4917 

4918 

4919 

“ Riccardi. 

“ Strozzi. 

“ “ Lamp  Holder  at  Corner. 

“ “ Standard  Holder  “ 

4920 

4920 

“ Vecchio. 

4921 

4921 

“ “ Court-yard. 

1922 

Piazza  della  Annunziata,  with  Ferdinand  de’  Medici. 

4923 

4923 

4924 

“ del  Gran  Duca. 

“ Michel  Angelo,  with  Statue  of  David. 

4925 

Ponte  Veechio. 

4926 

4926 

Porta  Rom  ana. 

4927 

< 

San  Gallo.  Old  Gate  and  Triumphal  Arch. 

4928 

4928 

“ Triumphal  Arch. 

4929 

4929 

< 

S.  Niccoli,  1324. 

4930 

4931 

Statue  of  Arnolfo  di  Cambio,  by  L.  Pampaloni. 
“ Brunelleschi. 

4932 

4932 

“ Dante,  Piazza  of  Santa  Croce,  by  Pazzi. 

4933 

4933 

Tower  of  Gallo. 

4934 

C 

“ Galileo’s  Study. 

4935 

4935 

1 “ Salon,  on  the  Grand  Floor. 

4936 

Uffizi  and  Palazzo  Yecchio. 

4937 

4937 

1 the  Portico. 

4938 

4938 

ii 

1 the  Tribune. 

4939 

C i 

4 Third  Corridor. 

4940 

ii 

1 HallofNiobe. 

4941 

f Amerigo  Vespucci,  G.  Grazzini. 

4942 

1 

Benvenuto  Cellini,  U.  Cambi. 

4943 

1 Boccaccio,  O.  Fantacchiotti. 

4944 

a>  1 

Cosimo  de’  Medici,  L.  Magi. 

4945 

Dante,  E.  Demi. 

4946 

C 

Donatello,  G.  Torrino. 

4947 

a I 

Francesco  Guicciardini,  L.  Cartei. 

4948 

•-  1 

! Francesco  Petrarch,  A.  Leoni. 

4949 

T.  j 

Galileo,  A.  Castoli. 

4950 

4950 

1>  I 

Giotto,  G.  Dupre. 

4951 

Leonardo  da  Vinci,  L.  Pampaloni. 

4952 

4952 

c 

Lorenzo,  the  Magnificent,  G.  Grazzini. 

4953 

4953 

!» 

Niccolo  Macchiavelli,  L.  Bartolini. 

4954 

4954 

0> 

Niccolo  Pisano,  P.  Fedi. 

4955 

a 

Pier  Capponi,  F.  Bacci. 

4956 

4956 

m | 

1 Savanarola,  E.  Pazzi. 

4957 

4957 

Via  de’  Calzajuoli. 

Genoa. 

4958 

4959 

Panorama.  Showing  Harbor  to  the  Right. 
“ “ “ “ Left. 

4960 

Campo  Santo.  General  View. 

44  “ The  Chapel.  Exterior. 

4961 

4961 

4962, 

4962 

“ “ “ “ Interior. 

49  :: 

4963 

“ “ Gallery. 

4964 

( 

“ “ Monument.  (Casella),  by  Scirnzi. 

4965 

( 

“ “ “ (Castelli),  by  F.  Fabiani. 

4966 

( 

14  “ 44  (Fallabrini),  by  Villa. 

106 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


Large. 

Med. 

Cab.  | 

Genoa.  ( Concluded .) 

49G7 

Campo  Santo.  Monument.  (Gerard.) 

“ “ “ (E.  Piaggio),  by  Sacco- 

4968 

manno. 

4969 

4969 

“ “ “ (E.  Piaggio),  by  Scanzi. 

“ “ “ (R.  Piaggio),  by  F.  Fabiani. 

4970 

'4970 

4971 

4971 

Cathedral  of  San  Lorenzo. 

4972 

“ “ “ Nave. 

4973 

“ “ “ Main  Portal. 

4974 

Church  of  St.  Ambrogio.  Fa9ade. 

4975 

“ “ “ Interior. 

4976 

“ “ “ Organ. 

4977 

Mazzini  Gallery.  Interior. 

4978 

4978 

Monument  to  Christopher  Columbus. 

4979 

Palazzo  Doria. 

4980 

4980 

“ Dueale. 

4981 

“ Reale. 

4982 

“ “ Dining  Hall. 

4983 

“ della  Universita.  Stairway  with  Marble  Lione. 

4984 

Piazza  di  Aquaverde. 

4985 

“ “ “ Nearer  View. 

4986 

Porta  dell  Arco,  XVI.  Century. 

4 87 

“ Lanterna. 

4988 

“ del  Molo,  XVI.  Century. 

4989 

4989 

“ Pila. 

4990 

“ di  Vacca. 

4991 

4992 

Tower  of  Embriaci,  XI.  Century. 
Via  Assarotti. 

4993 

San  Lorenzo. 

4994 

Villa  Pallavicini.  Distant  View. 

4995 

“ “ Chinese  Bridge. 

4996 

“ “ Gothic  Chapel. 

4997 

“ “ Grotto. 

4998 

“ “ Kiosk. 

4999 

5000 

“ “ Obelisk. 

“ “ Temple  of  Diana. 

5001 

“ “ “ “ and  Chinese  Bridge 

5002 

5002 

“ “ “ “ “ Kiosk. 

5003 

“ “ Tomb. 

Lake  Region. 

5004 

5004 

Lake  of  Como.  General  View. 

5005 

5005 

“ Basin  of  Tremezzina. 

5006 

5006 

“ “ Second  Basin. 

5007 

“ “ Near  Bellaggio. 

5008 

5008 

“ “ Bellaggio. 

5009 

5009 

“ “ “ From  across  the  Lake. 

5010 

5010 

“ “ “ Street  View. 

501 1 

5011 

“ “ Borgo  Vico. 

5012 

5012 

“ “ Cadenahbia  and  Villa  Carlotta. 

5013 

5013 

“ “ Cernobbio. 

5014 

5014 

“ “ Como.  General  View. 

5015 

“ “ “ Cathedral. 

5016 

5016 

“ “ “ “ Rear  View. 

5017 

5017 

“ “ “ “ Interior. 

5018 

5018 

“ “ “ Dante  and  Beatrice  Statue. 

5019 

5019 

“ “ “ Port,  or  Landing. 

“ “ “ Porta  Vittoria. 

5020 

5020 

5021 

5021 

“ “ “ Volta  Monument. 

Large. 


Part  Second. 


107 


Med. 

Cab. 

Lake  Region.  (Concluded.) 

5022 

5022 

Lake  of  Como.  Mcnaggio. 

5023 

5023 

“ “ “ View  from  above. 

5024 

5024 

“ “ Torno. 

5025 

5025 

“ “ “ From  the  Lake. 

5023 

5026 

“ “ Varenna. 

5027 

5027 

“ “ Villa  d’Este. 

5028 

Lake  Maggiore.  View  of  the  Lake. 

u (c  a a 

5029 

5030 

5030 

“ “ Barromean  Islands. 

5031 

5031 

“ “ Isola  Bella. 

5032 

5032 

“ “ “ Pescatori. 

5033 

“ “ “ “ Nearer  View. 

5034 

5034 

“ “ Leveno. 

5035 

5035 

“ “ Villa  Melzi.* 

Milan. 

5036 

General  View. 

5037 

5037 

Arena. 

5038 

Bourse,  or  Exchange. 

5039 

5039 

Piazza  of  the  Cathedral. 

5040 

5040 

Cathedral.  General  View. 

5041 

5041 

“ Side  View. 

5042 

5042 

“ Rear  View,  showing  Choir  Window. 

5043 

5043 

“ View  of  Roof. 

5044 

“ Portion  of  Roof. 

5045 

u cc  ic 

5046 

“ Detail  of  Rampart. 

5047 

5047 

‘ ‘ Nave. 

5048 

5048 

“ Interior.  Cross  Section. 

5049 

Church  of  San  Alessandro.  Interior. 

5050 

“ St.  Ambrogio.  Interior. 

5051 

“ S.  M.  della  Grazie. 

5052 

5052 

“ San  Satiro. 

5053 

Equestrian  Statue  of  Napoleon  III. 

5054 

5054 

Gallery  of  Victor  Emanuel.  Entrance. 

5055 

“ “ “ Interior. 

505 G 

5056 

Monument  to  Cavour. 

5057 

5057 

Monumental  Cemetery.  The  Crematory. 

5058 

5058 

“ “ General  View. 

5059 

5059 

“ “ Monument  by  Colla. 

5060 

5060 

Royal  Villa. 

5061 

5061 

Simplon  Arch.  Arco  della  Pace. 

5062 

Statue  of  Leonardo  da  Vinci. 

5063 

5063 

“ Napoleon  I.  By  Canova. 

Naples. 

5064 

5064 

Panorama,  with  Mt.  Vesuvius. 

5065 

5065 

U ((  (( 

5066 

Amphitheatre  at  S.  Maria,  near  Naples. 

5067 

5067 

Church  of  San  Martino.  Interior. 

5068 

5068 

“ “ “ Cloister. 

5069 

5069 

“ S.  Francesco  di  Paola. 

5070 

5070 

Grand  Hotel. 

507 1 

5071 

Maccaroni  Manufacture. 

5072 

5072 

Martyr’s  Column. 

5073 

5073 

Medine  Fountain. 

5074 

Municipal  Palace  and  San  Martino. 

5075 

Piazza  di  Plebiscito. 

5076 

Port,  The. 

* This  is  on  Lake  of  Como. 


108 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


Med. 

Cab. 

Naples.  ( Concluded .) 

5077 

5077 

lloyal  Garden. 
“ Palace. 

5078 

5079 

Rue  St.  Lucia,  and  Castle. 

5080 

5080 

“ “ “ Hotels  Russia  and  Rome. 

5081 

Strada  del  Carmine. 

5082 

5082 

Theatre  of  San  Carlo. 

5083 

Triumphal  Arch.  Erected  to  Alfonso. 

5084 

Farm  Scene. 

5085 

Neapolitan  Oxen. 

Pisa. 

508G 

General  View. 

5087 

5087 

Baptistery,  Cathedral,  and  Leaning  Tower. 
“ General  View. 

50^8 

5088 

5089 

5089 

“ Interior. 

5090 

“ Portion  of  Sculptured  Column. 

5091 

5091 

“ Pulpit  by  Niccola  Pisano. 

5092 

5092 

Brother  of  Mercy. 

5093 

5093 

Campo  Santo.  Court-yard. 

5094 

“ “ East  Gallery. 

5095 

5095 

“ “ Gallery  of  Chains. 

5090 

5096 

“ “ Greek  Sarcophagus.  (Hippolytus  and 

Phaedia.) 

5097 

5097 

Cathedral  and  Leaning  Tower. 

5098 

“ Bronze  Door. 

5099 

“ “ “ By  Gio.  Bologna. 

((  («  «(  ((  u 

5100 

5101 

“ “ Lamp  of  Galileo. 

5102 

“ Interior. 

5103 

“ “ Nave. 

5104 

“ Pulpit,  by  Nic.  Pisano. 

5105 

5105 

Church  of  S.  M.  della  Spina. 

5106 

House  of  Galileo. 

5107 

5107 

Leaning  Tower. 

5108 

Ponte  Nuovo. 

5109 

5109 

Wine  Cart. 
Pompeii. 

Bird’s-eye  View. 

5110 

5111 

General  View. 

5112 

“ “ with  Mt.  Vesuvius. 

5113 

5113 

Panorama,  with  Excavation  of  1875. 

5114 

Amphitheatre.  Exterior. 

5115 

5115 

“ Interior. 

51 16 

(<  << 

5117 

Cast  of  a Dog. 

5118 

5118 

“ Human  Body. 

<(  u u 

5119 

5120 

5120 

Court  of  Justice. 

5121 

Excavation  in  Progress. 

5122 

Forum. 

5123 

(< 

5124 

5124 

“ and  Mt.  Vesuvius. 

5125 

Fresco.  Bacchus  and  Ariadne. 

5126 

“ Faun. 

5127 

“ Hermaphrodite,  The. 

5 1 28 

“ Judgment  of  Paris. 

5129 

“ Orpheus. 

5130 

“ Sacrifice  of  Ipliigenia? 

Part  Second. 


109 


T3 

O 

2 

Cab. 

Pompeii.  ( Concluded .) 

5131 

5131 

House  of  Cicero. 

5132 

5132 

44 

Cornelius  Rufus  (excavated  in  1863.) 

5133 

(< 

“ “ (Detail.) 

5134 

5134 

44 

Diomedes. 

5135 

5135 

a 

the  Faun,  or  New  Excavations. 

5136 

u 

u «< 

5137 

5137 

a 

the  Great  Balcony.  Fountain. 

5138 

5138 

<< 

Marcus  Lucretius. 

5139 

5139 

<( 

“ Olconius. 

5140 

«( 

Meleager. 

5141 

a 

Pansa. 

5142 

5142 

i i 

the  Tragic  Poet. 

5143 

n 

the  Wild  Boar. 

5144 

Interior  of  Baths. 

5145 

Mosaic. 

Beware  of  the  Dog. 

514G 

5146 

Oil  Magazine. 

5147 

5147 

Public  Bakery. 

5148 

5148 

line  Stabienne. 

5149 

5149 

School  of  the  Gladiators. 

5150 

Street  of  Mercury. 

5151 

5151 

44 

Plenty. 

5152 

5152 

<( 

Tombs. 

5153 

“ 

“ Tombs. 

5154 

Temple  of  Augustus,  called  the  Pantheon. 

5155 

4 4 

“ Frescoed  Wall. 

515G 

5156 

44 

Fortune. 

5157 

5157 

44 

Isis. 

5158 

5158 

44 

44 

5159 

4 4 

44 

5160 

5160 

44 

Jupiter. 

«{ 

5161 

44 

51G2 

5162 

44 

Mercury. 

“ Tomb. 

5163 

5163 

44 

51G4 

5164 

44 

Venus. 

5165 

44 

44 

5166 

44 

44 

51G7 

5167 

Tragic 

Theatre.  Entrance. 

5168 

5168 

“ Interior. 

Ravenna. 

5169 

Academy  of  Fine  Arts.  Statue  of  G.  Guirdarelli. 

5170 

(< 

“ “ “ Head. 

5171 

5171 

Ancient  Tombs  near  Dante’s. 

5172 

5172 

Basilica  of  St.  Apollinare  in  Classe.  Apse. 

5173 

5173 

44 

“ “ Interior. 

5174 

5174 

44 

“ “ Shrine. 

5175 

44 

“ “ Inscription. 

5176 

44 

“ “ Sarcophagus. 

5177 

5177 

44 

“ “ Mosaic  in  Apse. 

5178 

44 

“ Nuovo.  Interior. 

5179 

44 

“ “ Byzantine  Pulpit. 

5180 

44 

St.  John  the  Evangelist.  Door,  XII.  Century 

5181 

Campanile  of  St.  Agatha. 

5182 

Cathedral.  Ivory  Chair. 

518315183 

Church  of  Santa  Maria  in  Porto.  Facade. 

5184 

15184 

44 

San  Maria  in  Porto  Fuori.  XI.  Century. 

15185 

Mausoleum  of  Galla  Placidia.  Interior. 

*5186 

Palace  of  Theodoric. 

Large. 


110 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


5211 


5227 


ilS9 


5193 


5202 


o21 1 
5212 

5214 


5222 


5227 

5228 

5230 


5235 

5238 


ol87 

5188 

5189 

5190 

5191 

5192 

>193 

5194 

5195 

5196 

5197 

5198 

5199 

5200 

5201 

5202 

5203 

5204 

5205 

5206 

5207 

5208 

5209 

5210 

5211 

5212 

5213 

5214 

5215 

5216 

5217 

5218 

5219 

5220 

5221 

5222 

5223 

5224 

5225 

5226 

5227 

5228 

5229 

5230 

5231 

5232 

5233 

5234 

5235 

5236 

5237 

5238 


Ravenna.  ( Concluded .) 


Public  Library.  Ivory  Book-cover.  V.  Century. 
Temple  of  San  Vitale.  Portal. 

“ “ Interior.  VI.  Century. 

<(  (<  << 

“ “ Tribune  opposite  Organ. 

“ “ Grecian  Bass-relief,  Throne  of 

Neptune. 

Tomb  of  Theodoric. 

Sicily. 

Girgenti.  Temple  of  Castor  and  Pollux. 

“ “ Concordia. 

“ “ Giunone  and  Lucino. 

“ Tomb  of  Terone. 

Palermo.  General  View. 

“ Campanile. 

“ Catacombs.  Interior. 

“ Cathedral. 

“ “ Side. 

“ Pretoria  Fountain. 

Syracuse.  Amphitheatre. 

“ Greek  Theatre.  Interior. 

“ Palace  Montaldt.  Gothic  Windows. 

“ Tomb  of  Dionysius. 

Taormina.  Greek  Theatre. 

Siena. 

General  View,  with  Cathedral. 

“ “ “ Campanile. 

Cathedral.  General  View. 

“ Fa9ade. 

“ Front  Portals. 

“ Nave. 

“ Pulpit,  by  Niccola  Pisano. 

“ “ Bass-relief. 

“ “ Supports. 

“ “ Balustrade,  by  Riccio. 

Mosaic  Pavement.  Death  of  Absalom,  by  P.  del 
Minella,  1447. 

Palazzo  Publico  and  Torre  del  Mangia. 

“ “ Interior. 

Venice. 

Bird’s-eye  View.  (From  Engraving.) 

Panorama,  with  Campanile  and  Ducal  Palace. 

“ “ Church  of  S.  M.  della  Salute. 

Academy.  Interior,  showing  Titian’s  Assumption. 
Arsenal. 

Bridge  of  Sighs.  Ponte  de’  Sospiri. 

“ “ and  Canonica  Canal.  * 

Bucentaur.  Side  View. 

“ Front  View. 

Campanile.  Ducal  Palace,  etc.,  with  Gondola. 

“ The  Loggetta.  Fa9ade. 

“ Bronze  Gates. 

Church  of  S.  M.  dei  Frari.  General  View. 

“ “ “ Apse. 

“ “ “ Portal. 

“ “ “ Interior. 

“ “ Monument  to  Canova. 


Part  Second. 


Ill 


o 

rO 

Venice.  ( Continued .) 

a 

O 

5239 

5239 

Church  of  S.  M.  dei  Frari.  Monument  to  Titian. 

5240 

5240 

( 4 

Madonna  dei  Orto.  Fa9ade. 

5241 

it 

the  Jesuits.  Interior. 

5242 

5242 

ll 

St.  John  and  St.  Paul.  General  View. 

5243 

5243 

4 c 

“ “ Tomb. 

5244 

5244 

a 

St.  Mark.  Fa9ade. 

5245 

5245 

“ 

“ With  Campanile. 

5246 

<« 

“ From  the  Loggetta. 

5247 

“ S.W.  corner. 

5248 

a 

“ N.W.  “ 

5249 

5249 

<( 

“ Main  Portal. 

5250 

it 

“ Two  smaller  front  Portals  to  the 

North. 

5251 

ll 

“ Two  smaller  front  Portals  to  the 

South. 

5252 

14 

“ Soutli  Side. 

5253 

4 4 

“ Two  Columns  of  St.  John  of  Acre. 

5254 

5254 

*• 

“ Bronze  Horses. 

5255 

(l 

“ Mosaics  over  Northern  Front  Por- 

tal. 

5256 

«* 

“ Interior. 

5257 

4 4 

“ “ Diagonal  View. 

5258 

“ Right  Corridor. 

5259 

“ Left  “ 

5260 

44 

“ Baptismal  Font.  Front. 

“ “ “ Back. 

5261 

1 i 

52G2 

5262 

U 

“ Byzantine  Altar. 

5263 

44 

“ Bronze  Door  to  Choir,  by  Sanso- 

vino. 

5264 

44 

“ Mosaic  of  St.  Mark,  in  Vestibule. 

5265 

“ Capital  of  a Pillar. 

5266 

44 

the  Scalzi.  Fa9ade. 

5267 

LL 

“ Interior. 

5268 

Li 

S.  M.  della  Salute. 

5269 

i 4 

“ “ “ from  Piazetta. 

5270 

4 4 

St.  Zacharias.  Fa9ade. 

5271 

Column  of  St.  Mark.  The  Lion. 

5272 

5272 

Custom  House  and  Della  Salute,  from  the  Mole. 

5273 

5273 

Ducal  Palace.  The  Two  Facades  and  Column  of  St. 

Mark. 

5274 

44 

“ and  Column  of  St.  Mark. 

“ Fa9ade.  Upper  Gallery. 

5275 

44 

5276 

5276 

44 

“ Porta  della  Carta.  Main  Entrance. 

5277 

44 

“ S.W.  Corner. 

5278 

44 

“ “ “ Adam  and  Eve. 

5279 

4 4 

“ N.W.  Corner. 

5280 

il 

“ “ “ Judgment  of  Solomon. 

5281 

4 4 

“ S.E.  Corner.  Drunkenness  of  Noah. 

5282 

5282 

CL 

“ Court-yard. 

5283 

4 4 

“ “ Court  Front. 

5284 

44 

“ “ Giant’s  Stairway. 

5285 

44 

“ “ “ “ Side  View. 

5286 

44 

“ Salon  of  the  Grand  Council. 

5287 

Equestrian  Statue  of  Bartholomeo  Colleoni. 

5288 

<« 

44  4(  44 

5289 

5289 

Fish  Market. 

5290 

5290 

Grand  Canal. 

Large. 


112 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


Med. 

4 

V 

Venice.  ( Concluded .) 

5291 

5291 

Grand  Canal.  From.  S.  Marcuola. 

5292 

5292 

“ “ Gondola  Regatta. 

5293 

“ “ And  Ch.  of  S.  M.  della  Salute. 

5294 

5294 

Grand  Hotel. 

5295 

La  Punta. 

52915 

Lion  of  Athens.  In  front  of  Arsenal. 

5297 

5297 

The  Mole.  From  the  Royal  Garden. 

5298 

5298 

Palace  of  Lucretia  Borgia. 

5299 

Palazzo  Ca  d’Oro. 

5300 

5300 

“ del  Camello. 

5301 

“ Contarini  Fasan,  called  House  ofDesdemona. 

5302 

5302 

“ Franchetti. 

5303 

5303 

“ Justinian  and  Foscari. 

5301 

5304 

“ Minelli.  Winding  Stairs. 

5305 

5305 

“ Pesaro. 

5306 

Piazzetta,  and  View  of  St.  George. 

5307 

5307 

Public  Garden. 

5308 

5308 

Rialto,  The. 

5309 

Rio  di  Canereggio. 

5310 

5310 

“ San  Barnaba. 

5311 

5311 

“ di  Wanaxel. 

5312 

Riva  degli  Schiavoni. 

5313 

5313 

At  San  Trovaso. 

5314 

School  of  St.  John.  Court-yard. 

5315 

5315 

Square  of  St.  Mark.  Panorama. 
Torre  dell’  Orologio.  Clock  Tower. 

5316 

5317 

5317 

Boatman’s  Family. 

5318 

5318 

Family  Group.  Court-yard  at  Tolentini. 

5319 

5319 

Fisher  Boy. 

5320 

5320 

Fisherman. 

5321 

5321 

Fishing  Vessel. 

5322 

5322 

Gondola. 

5323 

5323 

Gondolier.  Type. 

5324 

5324 

Gondoliers  in  Repose. 

5325 

5325 

Toilet  in  a Door-way. 

Miscellaneous. 

5326 

Amalfi.  General  View  from  Capuchin  Monastery. 

5327 

5327 

“ “ “ “ Grotto  of  S.  Cristofano. 

5328 

5328 

“ Cathedral.  Fa9ade. 

5329 

“ “ Pulpit. 

5330 

5330 

Ancona.  Arch  of  Trajan. 

5331 

5331 

“ Cathedral.  Dedicated  to  S.  Giriaco. 

5332 

Arezzo.  Cathedral.  Altar,  by  Gio.  Pisano.  Front. 

5333 

“ “ “ “ “ Rear. 

5334 

“ Church  of  S.  M.  della  Pieve.  Fa9ade. 

5335 

“ “ “ “ “ Lunette.  Bap- 

tism of  Christ. 

5336 

Assisi.  Monastery  of  San  Francisco.  Upper  Church. 
“ “ “ “ Near  View. 

5337 

5338 

“ Temple  of  Minerva.  Portico. 

5339 

5339 

Baiae.  Castle. 

5340 

5340 

“ Lake  Averne.  Temple  of  Apollo,  and  Grotto  of 

Cumaen  Sibyl. 

5341 

5341 

“ Street  of  Hercules  and  Baths  of  Nero. 

5342 

5342 

“ Temple  of  Venus  Genetrix,  and  Diana  Lucifer. 

“ “ Diana  Lucifer. 

5343 

5343 

5344 

Bologna.  Basilica  of  St.  Petronius. 

Large. 


Part  Second. 


113 


Med. 

Cab. 

5345 

5346 

5347 

5348 

5348 

5349 

5349 

5350 

5350 

5351 

5351 

5352 

5353 

5354 

5355 

5356 

5356 

5357 

5358 

5359 

5360 

5360 

5361 

5361 

5362 

5363 

5363 

5364 

5364 

5365 

5365 

5366 

5366 

5367 

5367 

5368 

5368 

5369 

5369 

5370 

5370 

5371 

5371 

5372 

5373 

5374 

5375 

5375 

5376 

5376 

5377 

5377 

5378 

5378 

5379 

5380 

5380 

5381 

5382 

5382 

5383 

5383 

5384 

5384 

5385 

5386 

5386 

5387 

5388 

5389 

5389 

5390 

5391 

5392 

5392 

5593 

5393 

5394 

5395 

5396 

Italy.  ( Continued. ) 


Bologna.  Casa  Notari. 

“ Fountain  of  Neptune.  By  Gio.  Bologna. 

“ Leaning  Towers  of  Asinelli  and  Garisenda. 

XII.  Century. 

“ Mercanzia. 

“ Palazzo  del  Governo. 

“ “ del  Podesta. 

“ Church  of  St.  Dominick.  Tomb  of  St.  Domi- 

nick. 

“ Church  of  St.  Dominick.  Tomb  of  St.  Domi- 
nick. (Detail.) 

“ Church  of  Spirito  Sancto.  Portal. 

“ Portico  dei  Servi. 

“ University.  Court-yard. 

Capri,  Island  of.  Marina  Grande. 

“ “ “ “ The  Landing. 

“ “ Village  of  Capri. 

“ “ The  Cape. 

“ “ Blue  Grotto. 

Capua.  Great  Amphitheatre. 

Casamiccola.  General  View. 

“ Ruins  from  the  Recent  Earthquake. 

44  44  44  44  44 


Caserta.  Royal  Palace. 

“ “ First  Basin  and  Grotto. 

“ “ “ Great  Cascade. 

“ “ “ Basin  of  the  Dolphin. 

“ “ “ Fountain  with  Water  Spouts. 

“ “ “ Diana  at  the  Bath. 

“ “ “ Acteon  attacked  by  his  Dogs. 

Fano.  Arch  of  Augustus. 

Ferrara.  Cathedral. 

Fiesole.  Roman  Amphitheatre.  Excavated  in  1882. 

“ Cathedral. 

Gradara.  La  Rocca.  From  the  East. 

“ **  “ South. 

Herculaneum.  General  View. 

“ House  of  Argus. 

Loreto.  Basilica  of  S.  Casa. 

“ Farmacia  “ Three  Vases.  Designs  by 

Raphael. 

Murano.  Church  of  San  Donato.  Apse.  XVI.  Century. 
Nisida,  Island  of.  Cicero,  fleeing  from  Rome,  here  met 
Brutus. 

Orvieto.  Cathedral.  Fa9ade. 

Paestum.  Basilica. 

“ Temple  of  Ceres.  General  View. 

“ “ “ Fa9ade. 

“ l*  Jupiter. 

“ “ Neptune.  General  View. 

“ “ “ Fa9ade. 

“ “ “ Interior. 

Pavia.  Certosa,  or  Carthusian  Monastery.  Fa9ade. 

“ “ Fa9ade  and  Side. 

“ “ Apsis. 

“ “ Great  Cloister. 

“ “ Sculpture  of  Choir,  by  Stefano  de  Sesto. 


Large. 


114 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


Med. 

& 

6 

Italy.  ( Continued .) 

5397 

Pavia.  Certosa,  Mausoleum  of  Gian  Galeazzo  Visconti. 

5308 

Perugia.  Arch  of  Augustus. 

“ Church  of  San  Francesco.  Facade. 

5399 

5400 

“ Oratory  of  the  Confraternita  of  Sts.  Andrea 

and  Bernardino. 

5401 

“ Statue  of  Pope  Giulio  III.,  by  Vicenzo 

Danti. 

5402 

Piacenza.  Municipal  Palace. 

5403 

5403 

“ The  Cathedral. 

5404 

Pistoia.  Cathedral. 

5405 

5405 

“ “ Facade. 

5400 

5406 

“ Church  of  San  Giovanni.  Baptistery. 

5407 

5407 

“ Palazzo  del  Comune. 

5408 

5408 

“ “ Pretorio. 

5400 

5409 

“ “ “ Court-yard. 

5410 

5410 

Pouzol.  Amphitheatre. 

5411 

5411 

Pozzuoli.  Grotto  of  Posilippo. 

5412 

5412 

“ Temple  of  Jupiter  Sera  pis. 

5413 

Prato.  Cathedral.  General  View. 

5414 

'*  “ Pulpit,  by  A.  Rosellino  and  Mino 

5415 

da  Fiesole. 

5416 

“ Pulpit.  Detail.  Martyrdom  of  St. 

Stephen. 

5417 

5417 

Resina.  General  View.  Built  over  the  City  of  Hercula- 
neum. 

5418 

5418 

Rimini.  Bridge  of  Augustus. 

5418.1 

“ Castle  of  Sigismond,  1446. 

5419 

“ Temple  of  the  Malatesti,  now  a Cathedral. 

5420 

San  Remo  General  View. 

5421 

5421 

Sorrento  General  View. 

5422 

5422 

“ House  of  Tasso. 

5423 

5423 

Tivoli.  General  View  of  Town  and  Falls. 

5424 

it  si  it  It  (( 

5425 

5425 

“ Bernini  Fall. 

5426 

5426 

“ La  Rocca. 

5427 

“ Ponte  Lucano  and  Temple  of  Vesta. 

5428 

4>  Temple  of  Vesta. 

5429 

*■  Villa  of  Hadrian. 

5430 

5430 

Torcelio.  The  Canal,  with  Church  of  San  Fosca  and 
Campanile. 

5431 

5431 

Campanile  and  Old  Bridge. 

5432 

5432 

“ Church  of  San  Fosca,  IX.  Century. 

5433 

5433 

Turin.  Castello  del  Valentino,  1653.  Court  Front. 

5434 

5434 

“ “ “ “ River  “ 

5435 

5435 

“ Church  of  Grand  Madre  di  Dio. 

5436 

5436 

“ “ Superca. 

5437 

“ Equestrian  Statue  of  Charles  Albert. 

5438 

a a a a tt 

5439 

5439 

“ Palazzo  Carignano. 

5440 

5440 

“ “ Madama. 

5441 

5441 

Piazza  di  San  Carlo.  Statue  of  Emanuele  Fili- 
berto. 

5442 

5442 

“ Piazza  Castello  and  Via  Roma. 

5443 

“ Villa  della  Regina. 

5444 

Tusculum.  (Modern  Frascati.)  Villa  of  Cicero. 

5445 

Urbino.  Church  of  St.  Bernardino. 

5446 

5446 

“ Ducal  Palace. 

Part  Second. 


115 


Large. 

Med. 

Cab. 

Italy.  ( Concluded .) 

5447 

5447 

Urbina.  House  in  which  Raphael  was  born. 

5448 

“ Room  “ “ “ 

5449 

Verona.  Amphitheatre.  Exterior. 

5450 

“ “ Interior. 

5451 

5451 

“ Castello. 

5452 

“ Cathedral  of  San  Zeno. 

5453 

“ “ “ Portal. 

5454 

“ Gate  of  Bosari,  1600  years  old. 

5455 

5455 

“ Palace  of  Justice  and  Statue  of  Dante. 

5456 

“ Piazza  dell’  Erbe. 

5457 

“ Tomb  of  the  Scaligeri. 

5458 

5458 

Vesuvius.  View  of  the  Mountain  showing  Railway. 

5459 

5459 

“ Road  to  the  Observatory. 

5460 

5460 

“ Observatory  and  Summit. 

5161 

“ Cone  and  Lava. 

5462 

5462 

“ Great  Crater. 

5463 

5463 

“ Crater  of  1880. 

5464 

“ Eruption  of  April  26,  1872.  3.00  P.M. 

5465 

“ “ “ “ 3.30  “ 

5466 

“ “ “ “ 4.30  “ 

5467 

“ “ “ “ 5.00  “ 

NORWAY. 

Christiania. 

5468 

Parliament  House. 

Bergen. 

5469 

General  View,  with  the  Floifjeld. 

5470 

Fish  Market. 

5471 

Harbor. 

5472 

“ and  Island  of  Asko. 

5473 

Holdt’s  Hotel  and  the  Floifjeld. 

Hardanger. 

5474 

Buerbrae  and  Hay-fence. 

5475 

Gravenvand.  (Near  Eide.) 

5476 

Simodalsfjord. 

5477 

Skjaeggedalsfos,  530  Feet. 

5478 

Skjrvesfos.  (Near  Eide.) 

5479 

Sorfjord.  View  from  Ullensvang. 

5480 

“ Ednavos. 

5481 

“ Odde. 

5482 

“ “ Distant  View. 

5483 

“ Tyssedal  Landing. 

5484 

Vik  or  Eid  Fjord. 

5485 

Voringsfos.  475  Feet. 

5486 

“ Near  View. 

Lserdal. 

5487 

Bakkefos. 

5488 

Husum  Station  and  Kariol. 

5489 

“ Road  near. 

5490 

Laerdalsoren. 

5491 

Maristuen  Station. 

5492 

Old  Church  of  Borgund. 

5493 

Overhanging  Rock  on  road  between  Husum  and  Haeg. 

5494 

Road  between  Haeg  and  Maristuen. 

5495 

Ravine  near  Borgund,  showing  New  Church  of  Borgund 

Sog’iie. 

5496 

Bojumsbras. 

Large,  j 


116 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


5497 

5498 

5499 

5500 

5501 

5502 

5503 

5504 

5505 

5506 

5507 

5508 

5509 

5510 

5511 

5512 

5513 


Norway.  ( Concluded .) 


5514 

5514 

5515 

5515 

1 5516 

5516 

5517 

5518 

5518 

5519 

5520 

5521 

5521 

5522 

5522 

5523 

5523 

5524 

5524 

5525 

5525 

5526 

5526 

5527 

5527 

5528 

5528 

5529 

5529 

5530 

5530 

5531 

5532 

6533 

5534 

5535 

5536 

5537 

5538 

5538 

5539 

5539 

5540 

5540 

5541 

5512 

5542 

5543 

5543 

Fjaerlandsfjord  and  Suphellebrae. 

Naerodal  and  the  Jordalsnut,  3,600  Feet. 

“ “ Stalheimsklev. 

“ Sevlefos. 

Nserofjord. 

“ Gudnangev. 

“ “ Harbor. 

Valders. 

Nystuen  Station,  3,252  Feet  above  the  Sea. 
Skogstad  “ 

Vangsmjosen  and  the  Kramsklev. 

3Iiscellaueous. 

Hammerfest. 

North  Cape. 

Norwegian  Carriage,  called  Stolkjaerre. 
Telemarchen.  Farm  Buildings. 

Tromsoe  Laplander’s  Hut. 

“ Laplander. 

“ Lap  Boy. 


PORTUGAL. 

Lisbon. 

Belem.  Monastery  of  St.  Jeronimos. 


Principal  Entrance. 
Cloisters. 

From  Court. 


“ The  Tower. 

Place  Don  Pedro. 

Statue  of  Camoens. 

Miscellaneous. 

Cintra.  Castello  da  Pena. 


Gateway. 

Principal  Entrance. 
Court  of  the  Chapel. 


Thomar.  Convent  of  Christ. 

Ct  il  (t 


Palace  of  Monserrate.  Entrance. 

“ “ Gallery. 

General  View. 
Fa9ade. 
Sculpture. 
Window. 


RUSSIA. 

St.  Petersburg'. 

Alexander  Column  and  the  Generalty. 
Hermitage. 

St.  Isaac’s  Cathedral. 

“ “ “ Near  View. 

Winter  Palace  and  Alexander  Column. 
Russian  Coachman. 

Moscow. 

General  View.  From  the  Kremlin. 

“ “ With  “ 

Arch  of  Triumph. 

Cathedral  of  St.  Basil  the  Beatified. 

“ “ “ and  Holy  Gate. 

“ at  Ostankino,  near  Moscow. 
Church  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Holy  Virgin. 


Part  Second. 


117 


6 

to 

c 

flg 

•d 

0) 

Russia.  ( Concluded .) 

a 

o 

5544 

5544 

House  of  the  Romanoff  Czars. 

5545 

5545 

Iversky  Gate. 

554G 

5546 

Kremlin.  General  View,  from  Moskva  Rekoi  Bridge. 

5547 

5547 

“ Cathedral  of  the  Annunciation. 

5548 

5548 

“ “ “ ' Archangel  Michael. 

5549 

“ “ “ Assumption. 

“ “ “ “ Interior. 

5550 

5551 

“ Court-yard,  with  Palace  and  Cathedrals. 

5552 

5552 

“ Devitchy  Convent. 

5553 

5553 

“ “ “ and  Holy  Gate. 

5554 

5554 

“ Large  Palace  and  Treasury. 

“ “ “ “ Cathedral,  from  the  River. 

5555 

5555 

5556 

“ “ “ Banqueting  Room. 

5557 

5557 

“ Redeemer’s  Gate,  or  Holy  Gate. 

5558 

5558 

“ Tower  of  Ivan  Veliki,  and  the  Great  Bell. 

5559 

5559 

“ The  Great  Bell,  Czar  Rolokol. 

5560 

5560 

Monument  of  Minine  and  Pojarsky. 

5561 

5561 

Palace  of  Petrossky. 

5562 

5562 

Public  Museum. 

5563 

5563 

Temple  of  the  Saviour. 

5564 

5564 

Tower  of  Soukareff. 

SPAIN. 

Madrid. 

5565 

Amphitheatre.  Exterior. 

5566 

“ Interior. 

5567 

Armory. 

5568 

Armor"  of  Christopher  Columbus. 

5569 

5569 

Gate  of  Alcala. 

5570 

Museum.  The  Picture  Gallery. 

5571 

5571 

Prado.  Fountain  of  Cibeles. 

5572 

“ “ Neptune. 

5573 

5573 

Public  Square.  Gateway  of  the  Sun. 

5574 

Royal  Palace. 

“ “ Court-yard. 

5575 

5576 

“ “ Grand  Stair-way. 

5577 

“ “ Throne. 

5578 

Statue  of  Cervantes. 

5579 

“ Murillo. 

5580 

Street  of  Alcala. 

Burgos. 

5581 

5581 

General  View  from  the  Castle. 

5582 

5582 

Cathedral. 

5583 

5583 

“ Gate  of  Pellegeria. 

5584 

5584 

“ Towers. 

5585 

“ Cloisters. 

5586 

5586 

“ Nave. 

5587 

“ Statue  of  St.  Bruno. 

5588 

Court-yard  of  San  Fernando. 

5589 

Great  Square. 

Cordova. 

.'5590 

General  View. 

5591 

5591 

Gate  of  Almodovar. 

5592 

Entrance  to  the  City  from  the  Bridge. 

5593 

5593 

Court  of  Oranges,  and  Mosque. 

5594 

i(  «(  u 

Large. 


118 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


*6 

o 

a 

Cab. 

Cordova.  ( Concluded .) 

5595 

Court  of 

Oranges.  Gallery. 

5596 

Mosque  or  Cathedral,  Entrance,  Gate  of  the  Saints. 

oo9  / 

5597 

4( 

“ Porte  des  Chanoines. 

5598 

5598 

it 

“ Interior. 

5599 

u 

“ Sanctuary.  (Zancarron.) 

5600 

tt 

“ “ Door. 

5601 

u 

“ Choir  Stalls. 

5602 

5602 

44 

“ Ceiling. 

5608 

5603 

tl 

“ Detail  of  Walls. 

5604 

5604 

Church  of  St.  Laurent.  Fa9ade. 

5605 

5605 

“ St.  Nicolas  de  la  Ville.  Tower. 

Granada. 

5606 

5606 

General  View  from  Square  of  St.  Nicolas. 

5607 

Alhambra.  General  View. 

5608 

4 ( 

“ “ with  Palace  of  Chas.  V. 

5609 

5609 

<« 

Apartments  of  the  Moorish  Queens.  Exterior. 

5610 

5610 

«« 

Balcony  of  Lindaraja.  Great  Door-way.  De- 
tail. 

5611 

5611 

<( 

Balcony  of  Lindaraja.  Great  Door-way.  De- 
tail. 

5612 

5612 

<« 

Court  of  Alber9a.  Detail  of  Arch. 

5618 

5613 

44 

“ Lions. 

5614 

5614 

<( 

“ “ Fountain  of  Lions. 

5615 

<< 

“ “ and  Pavilion. 

5616 

a 

“ “ Pavilion. 

5617 

5617 

n 

“ “ “ Detail. 

5618 

5618 

tt 

“ “ Left  Hand  Gallery. 

“ “ Bight  “ “ 

5619 

n 

5620 

tt 

“ “ Capitals  and  Detail  of  Arch. 

5621 

5621 

a 

“ “ Capital. 

5622 

5622 

a 

“ Myrtles,  and  Tower  of  Comares. 

5628 

5623 

tt 

“ “ Lateral  Gallery. 

5624 

5624 

it 

“ “ “ “ Detail. 

5625 

5625 

(< 

Gate  of  Justice. 

5626 

5626 

tt 

“ the  Granados. 

5627 

u 

“ Vino,  or  Wine  Gate. 

5628 

tt 

Generalife.  Garden. 

5629 

C( 

Hall  of  the  Abencerrajes. 

“ “ “ Alcove  Arch. 

5630 

5630 

<< 

5631 

a 

“ “ “ Detail  of  Arch. 

5632 

5632 

a 

“ “ “ “ Wall. 

5633 

a 

“ “ Ambassadors. 

5634 

5634 

a 

“ “ “ Entrance  No.  1. 

5635 

5635 

“ 

“ “ “ “ No.  2. 

5636 

5636 

«< 

“ “ “ “ No.  3. 

5637 

5637 

<c 

“ “ “ Detail. 

5688 

5638 

(t 

t<  tt  a ti 

5639 

5639 

(< 

“ “ Barge,  Door-way. 

“ “ “ Detail. 

5640 

5640 

“ 

5641 

5641 

a 

“ “ Crowns.  Detail  of  Door-way. 

5642 

5642 

(< 

“ “ “ “ Walls. 

5643 

5643 

“ “ Divans. 

5644 

5644. 

«( 

“ “ “ Capital. 

5645 

5645 

“ 

“ Justice. 

5646 

<< 

# 44  4 4 

5647 

a 

“ “ and  Court  of  Lions. 

5648 

5648 

tt 

“ “ Detail. 

Part  Second. 


119 


Large,  j 

T3 

o 

a 

Cab. 

Granada.  ( Concluded .) 

5G49 

5649 

Alhambra.  Hall  of  Justice.  Door-way. 

5650 

“ “ Shields.  Detail  of  Wall. 

5651 

“ “ Two  Sisters. 

5652 

5652 

“ “ “ Double  Window. 

5653 

5653 

44  44  44  (4  (4 

5G54 

5654 

“ “ “ Alcove  Door. 

5655 

5655 

“ “ “ Detail  of  Arch. 

5G56 

5656 

“ “ “ “ Wall. 

5657 

5657 

(4  (4  44  44  44 

5658 

5658 

“ “ “ Door- way. 

5659 

5659 

“ “ “ “ Detail. 

5660 

5660 

“ “ “ Window. 

5661 

“ Moorish  Vase. 

5662 

“ Mosque  and  Generalife. 

5063 

5663 

“ “ Entrance. 

5664 

5664 

“ “ Interior. 

5665 

5665 

a u a 

5666 

5666 

“ “ “ Door-way. 

5667 

5667 

“ Palace  of  Charles  V. 

5668 

“ Sceptre,  Crown,  etc.,  of  the  Catholic  Kings. 

5669 

“ Tower  of  Agua  and  Aqueduct. 

5670 

“ “ the  Captive  Princess. 

5671 

5671 

“ “ Picos. 

5672 

“ “ Vela. 

Seville. 

5673 

General  View,  from  the  Giralda. 

5674 

u u a n 

5675 

5675 

“ “ “ Tirana. 

5676 

“ “of  the  Port. 

5677 

Alcazar.  Principal  Fa£ade  and  Entrance. 

5678 

5678 

“ Alcove  of  the  Sultan.  Entrance. 

5679 

5679 

“ Basin  and  Gallery  of  Peter  the  Cruel. 

5680 

5680 

“ Chapel  of  the  Catholic  Kings. 

5681 

5681 

“ Court  of  Munecas.  General  View. 

5682 

5682 

“ “ “ Gallery  and  Wall. 

5683 

“ “ “ Lattice  Window. 

5684 

5684 

“ Door  to  Sleeping-Room  of  the  Moorish  Kings. 

5685 

5685 

“ Gardens  from  the  Palace. 

5686 

5686 

“ “ of  Maria  de  Padilla. 

5687 

“ Gate  of  Pardon. 

5688 

“ Great  Court.  Gallery. 

5689 

5689 

“ Hall  of  Ambassadors. 

5690 

5690 

44  44  44 

5691 

“ “ “ Entrance. 

5692 

5692 

“ “ “ “ Detail. 

5693 

5693 

“ “of  Charles  V. 

5694 

5694 

“ “ Maria  de  Padilla. 

5695 

5695 

“ “ “ “ Detail. 

5696 

“ “ Virgins.  Throne  of  Tribute. 

5697 

5697 

Cathedral.  From  the  Alcazar. 

5698 

“ Detail,  showing  Giralda. 

5699 

“ Giralda.  Upper  Part. 

5700 

“ “ Lower  “ 

5701 

5701 

“ Gate  of  Pardon. 

5702 

5702 

“ “ to  the  Garden  of  St.  Pierre. 

5703 

“ Banner  of  the  Army  of  St.  Ferdinand. 

5704 

5704 

Church  of  St.  Mark. 

120 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


1 

Large. 

1 

Med.  1 

1 

& 

6 

Seville.  ( Concluded .) 

5705 

5705 

Convent  of  St.  Pauline.  Fa9ade. 

5706 

Hall  of  Magistrates. 

5707 

5707 

Hotel  de  Ville.  Detail. 

5708 

5708 

House  of  Esperandola  del  Cielo. 

5709 

“ Pilate.  Fountain  of  Janus  and  Statue  of 

Minerva. 

5710 

“ “ Statue  of  Ceres. 

5711 

5711 

“ “ Gallery  and  Entrance  to  Chapel. 

5712 

5712 

“ “ Stair-way. 

5713 

5713 

Palace  of  the  Marquis  of  Polanares.  Stair-way. 

5714 

5714 

“ “ “ Court-yard. 

5715 

5715 

“ San  Telmo.  General  View. 

5716 

5716 

“ “ Entrance. 

5717 

5717 

Royal  Chapel.  Fa9ade. 

5718 

Statue  of  Hercules. 

5719 

5719 

“ Murillo. 

5720 

Tower  of  Gold.  (Torre  del  Oro.) 

Spanish  Bull-figlit  Scenes, 

5721 

Leap  over  the  Horns. 

5722 

The  Picador’s  Thrust. 

5723 

Fall  of  the  Picador. 

5724 

Chulo.  (Cloak  waver.) 

5725 

Chulo  with  Cloak. 

5726 

Leap  with  a Vaulting-pole. 

5727 

Banderillos. 

5728 

The  Matadore’s  Pass. 

5729 

“ “ “ No.  2. 

5730 

The  Matadore  receiving  the  Charge. 

5731 

Head  of  a Bull.  By  Joaq.  Diez. 

(The  above  are  from  paintings.) 

5732 

The  Dying  Matadore.  Statue.  By  R.  Nobas. 

Toledo. 

5733 

General  View. 

5734 

Entrance  to  City  by  Bridge  of  Alcantara. 

5735 

Alcazar,  and  Palace  of  Charles  V 

5736 

“ Grand  Staircase. 

5737 

5737 

Bridge  of  Alcantara. 

5738 

“ St.  Martin. 

5739 

Castle  of  San  Servando. 

5740 

5740 

Cathedral.  General  View. 

5741 

5741 

“ Fa9ade,  showing  Main  Portal. 

5742 

“ Detail  of  Smaller  Portal. 

5743 

“ Choir. 

5744 

“ Nave. 

5745 

“ Interior.  Detail. 

5746 

Church  of  San  Juan  de  los  Reyes.  Side. 

5747 

“ “ “ “ “ Apse. 

5748 

5748 

“ “ “ “ “ Cloisters. 

5749 

College  of  Santa  Cruz.  Portal. 

5750 

Entrance  to  a Banker’s  House. 

5751 

Gate  of  the  Sun. 

5752 

“ “ Visagra. 

5753 

Zocodover,  or  Marke't  Square. 

Miscellaneous. 

5754 

Aranjuez.  Garden  of  the  Prince.  Fountain  of  Narcissus. 

5755 

Avilla.  General  View. 

5756 

5756 

Cadiz.  General  View. 

Part  Second. 


121 


i 

$ 

Med.  j 

Cab. 

Spain.  ( Concluded .) 

5757 

5757 

Cadiz.  Cathedral. 

5758 

“ Church  of  the  Capuchins.  Altar,  showing  last 

work  of  Murillo. 

5759 

5759 

Carthagena.  General  View  of  the  Port. 

5760 

5760 

Escurial.  General  View. 

5761 

5761 

“ Apartment  of  Philip  II. 

5762 

“ Chair  of  Philip  II. 

5763 

“ Cloister. 

5764 

“ Library. 

5765 

“ View  from  Stair-way,  showing  Frescoes. 

5766 

“ Temple.  Interior. 

5767 

Gibraltar.  Distant  view  from  Main-land. 

5768 

“ General  View. 

5769 

“ Europa  Point. 

5770 

“ Fishing  Hamlet  under  the  Rock. 

5771 

“ Fort. 

5772 

“ Signal  Station. 

5773 

u n a 

5774 

Irun.  International  Bridge,  connecting  France  and 

Spain. 

5775 

5775 

Malaga.  General  View. 

5776 

Monastery  of  Piedra.  Artist’s  Grotto. 

5777 

“ “ Cascade  of  the  Ash-Tree. 

5778 

“ “ “ Requijadas. 

5779 

Ronda.  General  View. 

5780 

“ New  Bridge. 

5781 

San  Ildefonso.  Fountain  of  Neptune. 

5782 

Saragossa.  General  View. 

5783 

“ Church  de  la  Seo. 

5784 

“ “ “ “ Behind  the  Choir. 

5785 

“ “ of  N.  S.  del  Pilar.  From  the  Square. 

5786 

“ “ “ “ Choir  Stalls. 

5787 

• “ House  of  the  Infanta.  Court-yard. 

5788 

5788 

“ Leaning  Tower. 

5789 

Segovia.  Alcazar.  Fa9ade. 

5790 

“ Ronnn  Aqueduct. 

5791 

Tarifa.  General  View. 

5792 

Valladolid.  Altar-piece  of  Wood,  in  the  Museum. 

SWITZERLAND  AND  THE  ALPS  OF 

PIEDMONT  AND  SAVOY. 

Basle  or  Basel. 

5793 

5793 

| General  View,  with  Lower  Bridge. 

5794 

i Old  City  Gate.  Inside. 

5795 

“ “ “ Outside. 

5796 

Rathhaus. 

5797 

Upper  Bridge  and  Cathedral. 

Berne. 

5798 

5798 

General  View. 

5799 

5799 

Bear  Garden. 

5800 

5800 

Cathedral. 

5801 

5801 

“ Terrace.  From  the  River. 

5802 

Clock  Tower. 

5803 

| Equestrian  Statue  of  Rudolph  von  Erlach. 

5804 

5804 

1 New  Bridge. 

Large. 


122 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


Med. 

eS 

U 

Switzerland.  ( Continued .) 

5805 

Ogre  Fountain. 

5806 

5806 

Parliament  Building. 

5807 

5807 

State  House. 

Bernese  Alps  and  Oberland. 

5808 

Bernese  Alps.  General  View. 

5809 

5809 

Blumlis  Alp  and  Oeschinen  Lake. 

5810 

Eiger,  The. 

5811 

“ Monch  and  Jungfrau.  From  the  N.W. 

5812 

5812 

“ and  Monch  from  Wengern  Alp. 

5813 

5813 

GemmiPass  and  Hotel. 

5814 

Giessbach,  The. 

5815 

Glacier  of  the  Rhone. 

5816 

5816 

Grimsel,  The. 

5817 

5817 

Grindelwald  and  the  Wetterhorn. 

5818 

5818 

Interlaken  and  distant  view  of  Jungfrau. 

5819 

5819 

“ Hotel  Beau  Rivage. 

5820 

Jungfrau.  From  Interlaken. 

5821 

<<  U (( 

5822 

5822 

Lake  of  Brienze.  From  Ringgenberg. 

5823 

5823 

“ “ Brienze. 

5824 

5824 

“ “ Winter  Effect. 

5825 

5825 

“ Thun.  Chateau  d’Oberhofen. 

5820 

5826 

“ “ “ de  Rougemont. 

5827 

5827 

“ “ “ “ and  Mt.  Niesen. 

5828' 

5828 

“ “ Thun. 

5829 

5829 

Lauterbrunnen.  The  Miirrenbach. 

5830 

5830 

“ The  Staubbach. 

5831 

5831 

Leuk.  The  Ladders. 

5832 

5832 

Meiringen.  The  Reiehenbach.  General  View. 

5833 

“ “ Great  Chute. 

5834 

5834 

Miirren. 

5835 

5835 

Platthorn.  From  Gemmi  Pass. 

5836 

5836 

Yiesch  Glacier  and  Finster  Aar  Horn. 

5837 

5837 

Wellborn  with  Valley  and  Glacier  of  Roselaui. 

5838 

5838 

Chain  of  Mont  Blanc. 

5839 

Aiguille  du  Midi  and  Glacier  du  Bossons. 

5840 

5840 

“ de  Dru.  From  the  Montanvert. 

5841 

5841 

LL  LL  Li  LL  LL 

5842 

Aletscli  Glacier. 

5843 

5843 

“ Horn  and  Merguelin  See. 

5844 

5844 

Argentiere. 

5845 

5845 

Chamounix. 

5846 

5846 

“ English  Church. 

5847 

“ Hotel  Imperial. 

5848 

5848 

“ Le  Chapeau. 

5849 

5849 

Dome  of  the  Gout6. 

5850 

5850 

Glacier  des  Bois,  and  Valley  of  Chamounix. 

.851 

“ du  Bossons.  (Showing  formation.) 

5852 

5852 

“ of  the  Morteratsch. 

o8u3 

5853 

Grand  Mulets. 

5854 

5854 

Le  Mauvais  Pas. 

5855 

5855 

Les  Pres. 

5856 

Mer  de  Glace. 

5857 

5857 

“ “ and  Aiguille  de  Chamoz. 

5858 

»(  *(  i<  «< 

5859 

5859 

Mt.  Blanc  and  Chamounix.  From  the  Br6vent. 

Part  Second. 


123 


Large. 

'O 

01 

a 

& 

6 

Switzerland.  ( Continued .) 

5860 

5860 

Mt.  Blanc.  Prom  below  the  Grand  Mulets. 

5861 

5861 

“ 

From  the  Grand  Mulets. 

5862 

5862 

<( 

From  Plain  Praz. 

586315863 

<< 

From  the  South. 

5864 

5864 

44 

Beranger  Rocks. 

5865 

14 

Ice  Pinnacles. 

5866 

5866 

44 

Ascent. 

5867 

5867 

44 

“ Crossing  a Crevasse. 

5868 

5868 

Pass  of  the  Tete  Noire. 

5869 

Source  of  the  Aveiron. 

5870 

5870 

Valley  of  Chamounix. 

5871 

5871 

4 4 

“ La  Flegere. 

Engadine. 

5872 

Pontresina. 

5873 

Samaden. 

5874 

Silvaplana. 

5875 

St.  Moritz  from  Johannisburg. 

5876 

44  4 4 

5877 

5877 

<(  it 

Baths. 

Lake  of  Geneva. 

5878 

5878 

Castle  of  Chillon.  Distant  View. 

5879 

44 

44  44  44 

5880 

44 

<<  ««  (< 

5881 

5881 

44 

“ Near  View. 

5882 

5882 

44 

“ Subterranean  Vaults. 

5883 

5883 

Geneva. 

View  of  Lake,  with  Steamer. 

5884 

44 

Distant  View  with  two  Bridges. 

5885 

4 4 

General  View. 

5886 

44 

“ “ with  Lower  Bridge. 

5887 

5887 

44 

Conservatory  of  Music. 

5888 

44 

Monument  of  the  Duke  of  Brunswick. 

5889 

44 

44  44  44 

5890 

44 

Place  des  Alpes. 

5891 

44 

Quay  with  Boats. 

5802 

5892 

44 

Washing-place  on  the  Rhone. 

5893 

5893 

Lausanne. 

The  Cathedral. 

5894 

Montreux. 

5895 

5895 

Vevay. 

Lake  of  Lucerne,  or  Four  Cantons. 

5896 

View  of  Lake,  with  Steamer. 

5897 

5897 

Chapel  of  William  Tell. 

5898 

5898 

Chateau  de  Babsbourg. 

5899 

Fliielen. 

5900 

4 4 

View  of  Lake  near. 

5901 

5901 

Lucerne. 

General  View,  with  Mt.  Pilate. 

5902 

“ 

44  44  44  44 

5903 

590'. 

44 

“ “ “ the  Rigi. 

5904 

<(  n (t  <( 

5905 

44 

The  Quay  with  Hotels. 

5906 

44 

“ “ Fountain. 

5907 

5907 

44 

Glacier  Garden. 

5908 

5908 

44 

The  Schweitzerhof. 

5909 

44 

Water  Tower  and  Mt.  Pilate. 

5910 

5910 

44 

“ “ “ View  of  the  City. 

5911 

5911 

44 

<<  i< 

5912  5912 

44 

Lion  of  Lucerne,  by  Thorwaldsen. 

1 

*5913 

Mount  Rigi  or  Righi. 

Large. 


124 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


o 


2 


& 

6 


5014 
5915 
59 1G 


5917  5917 

5918  5918 


5919  5919 

5920  5920 


5924 

5925 

5927 

5928 


5921 

5922 
5923  5923 


5924 

5925 
59 2 G 

5927 

5928 

5929  5929 

5930  5930 
5931 

5932  5932 

5933 

5934 

5935 

5936  5936 

5937  5937 

5938  5938 

5939  5939 

5940  5940 
15941 
[5942 

5943  5943 

5944  5944 

5945  5945 

5946  5946 
5947 

5948  5948 

5949 

5950 


5951  5951 

5952  5952 

5953  5953 

5954  5954 
[5955 

5956 

5957 

5958 

5959 
[5960 

5961  5961 
'5962 
15963  5963 


Switzerland.  ( Concluded .) 


Mount  Rigi.  Railway  and  Car. 

“ “ Hotel  Rigi  Ivulm,  on  the  Summit. 

Vitznau. 

Lake  of  Lugano. 

General  View. 

“ “ with  Mt.  San  Salvadore. 

Lugano. 

Valley  of  Porlezza. 

Matterhorn,  or  Mt.  Cervin. 

Distant  View  with  Clouds. 

The  Horn.  With  Biffel  Hotel. 

(<  << 

“ “ From  Summit  of  Foot  Hills. 

Gorner  Glacier.  From  Gorner  Grat. 

“ “ and  the  Horn. 

Matterhorn  and  Riffelhorn. 

Zermatt  and  Distant  View  of  the  Matterhorn. 

((  («  a II 

“ Lac  Noir  and  the  Gabelhorn. 

“ Valley.  From  the  Riffelberg. 

Miscellaneous. 

Constance.  From  the  Cathedral. 

Fribourg,  or  Freyburg.  General  View  with  Bridge. 

it  i 4 U ii 

“ Looking  across  Bridge. 

Martigny.  Fall  of  Pisse-Vacher.  Front  View. 

“ “ “ Side. 

Schaffhausen. 

“ Falls  of  the  Rhine. 

Sion.  From  the  East. 

St.  Maurice. 

St.  Gotthard.  Devil’s  Bridge. 

“ “ Goschenin.  Entrance  to  the  Great  Tunnel. 

“ “ Rohrbach,  The. 

“ “ Upper  Bridge. 

“ “ Wasen.  Three  Levels. 

“ “ “ Cascade  de  Wyler. 

Zurich.  General  View. 

“ Munster  Bridge. 

“ Polytechnic  School. 


TURKEY. 

Constantinople. 

Panorama,  with  the  Golden  Horn. 

“ from  Galata. 

“ with  Bosphorus. 

“ with  Bazars. 

“ of  Scutari. 

Bosphorus,  with  Castle  of  Europe. 
Burned  Column  of  Constantine. 

Canal  of  the  Sweet  Waters  of  Europe. 
Cascade  “ “ “ 

Cemetery  at  Kassim  Pacha. 

Fountain  of  Achmet  III. 

“ “ Detail. 

“ the  Sweet  Waters  of  Asia. 


Part  Second. 


125 


Large. 

Med. 

Cab. 

Turkey.  ( Concluded .) 

5964 

5964 

Gate  of  Seraskierat. 

59G5 

5965 

Imperial  Kiosk  at  Sweet  Waters  of  Asia. 

5966 

5966 

“ Palace  of  Beylerbey  on  the  Bosphorus. 

5967 

5967 

“ “ of  Dolma-Bay tche.  On  the  Bosphorus. 

5968 

«<  <(  <(  << 

5969 

5969 

“ “ “ “ Gate. 

5970 

Kiosk  of  the  Reviews. 

5971 

5971 

Mosque  of  Achniet  (Ahmed). 

5972 

<<  << 

5973 

5973 

“ Soliman  (Suleyman). 

5974 

“ “ and  Golden  Horn. 

5975 

5975 

“ “ Interior. 

5976 

5976 

“ the  Sultan  at  Sweet  Waters  of  Europe. 

5977 

5977 

“ the  Sultana  Valide  at  Orta-Kani. 

5978 

5978 

“ St.  Sophia. 

5979 

<<  <« 

5980 

5980 

“ “ Entrance. 

5981 

5981 

**  “ Interior. 

5982 

“ “ “ Diagonal  View. 

5983 

“ “ “ Gallery. 

5984 

“ “ “ Mussulmans  at  Prayer. 

5985 

5985 

Obelisk  and  Stone  Pyramid. 

5986 

“ The  Pedestal. 

5987 

5987 

Palace  of  Belisarius. 

5988 

5988 

Tomb  of  the  Sultan  Marmand.  Exterior. 

5989 

5989 

“ “ “ Interior. 

5990 

Tower  of  Seraskierat. 

5991 

Armenian  Lady. 

5992 

An  Ilouri. 

5993 

Howling  Dervish. 

5994 

Turkish  Equipage. 

5995 

“ Ladies. 

5996 

“ Lady  of  Rank. 

5997 

“ “ at  Home. 

AFRICA. 

ALGERIA. 

Types  and  Costumes. 

5998 

5998 

Biskra.  Tents  and  Natives. 

5999 

5999 

“ Woman. 

6000 

6000 

Kabyl  Woman. 

6001 

6001 

Moorish  Ladies’  Apartment. 

6002 

6002 

“ Lady. 

6003 

6003 

“ Girl  dancing. 

6001 

6004 

“ Dancer  in  Bridal  Dress. 

6005 

6005 

“ Singer. 

6006 

6006 

“ Women  preparing  Taham. 

6007 

6007 

Negress  and  Child. 

EGYPT. 

With  Nubia  and  the  Nile. 

Cairo. 

6008 

General  View.  From  the  Mosque. 

6009 

6009 

“ “ From  above  the  Citadel. 

Large. 


126 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


O 


a 


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General  View,  with  Citadel. 

Citadel.  Gate. 

“ and  Tombs  of  the  Marmalukes. 

Arab  Cemetery.  Tourab. 

Bab  En-Nasr.  (Gate  of  Victory.) 

Canal  el-Merakan. 

Fountain  and  School  of  Valid6. 

Kiosk  of  Choubra  (Shubra),  near  Cairo.  Galleries. 

“ “ The  Basin. 

Lattice  Window. 


Mokattam  Hills.  Near  Cairo. 
Mosque  of  Emir  Akbar. 

“ El-Moayed.  Interior. 

“ Mohamet-Ali. 

“ " “ Fountain. 

“ Sultan  Hassan. 


“ “ “ Portal. 

“ “ “ Fountain  of  Ablutions. 

“ Touloun.  “ “ 

Museum.  lia-Em-Ke.  Statue  in  wood  4000  years  old. 

“ Ra-IIotep  and  his  Sister  Nefert. 

Cephren,  Builder  of  2d  Pyramid  at  Ghizeh. 

“ Bust  of  Amenirites. 

“ Funeral  Monuments. 

Outside  Staircase.  Showing  Detail. 

Palace  of  Gezyret.  Exterior  of  Pavilion.  (Near  Cairo.) 
“ “ Interior  “ “ “ 

“ “ Portico.  “ “ 

Palms  and  Cacti. 

Place  Roumeliah  and  Mosque  of  the  Citadel. 

“ “ “ “ Sultan  Hassan. 

Plaster  Mill. 

Street  Scene.  Touloun  Quarter. 

u a 


Tomb-Mosque  of  Caid  Bey. 

Tomb  of  Ala-Osman. 

“ Ibrahim  Pasha. 
Tombs  of  the  Caliphs. 

“ “ Marmalukes. 

<«  «(  (4 

it  <4  4 4 

Gliizeli. 


Interior. 


Near  View, 
at  Imam-Chafey. 


Native  Village. 

Distant  View  of  the  Pyramids,  with  the  Nile. 

Great  Pyramid  of  Cheops.  Near  View. 

“ During  the  High  Nile. 
Sphynx,  and  Temple  of  Armachis. 
“ “ Ascent. 


((  44 


Pyramid  of  Cephren. 

“ reflected  in  the  Nile. 
Sphynx,  with  Great  Pyramid. 

“ “ and  Second  Pyramids. 

“ Second  Pyramid. 


Part  Second. 


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Egypt.  ( Continued .) 


Group  of  Palm  Trees. 

Tliebes. 

Karnak.  Great  Temple.  General  View. 

“ Dromos  and  Second  Pylon. 

“ Hypostyle  Hall.  Middle  Col- 

umns. 

“ Hypostyle  Hall.  Colonnade. 

“ “ “ Reliefs. 

“ Sanctuary.  Reliefs. 

“ Relief.  Prisoners  from  Pales- 

tine. 

“ Relief. 

“ Two  Columns. 

“ Temple  of  Khous  Portal  seen  through  Palms. 
“ “ “ Great  Hypostyle  Hall. 

“ “ “ Reliefs,  Exterior  Wall. 

“ “of  Rameses  III.  and  Pylon  of  Ptolemy. 

<(  ((  ((  U ((  «( 

“ “ “ Reliefs. 

Koornah.  Temple  of  Ammon.  From  S.E. 

Luxor.  General  View,  with  Temples. 

44  44  44  44  44 

“ Pylon  and  Obelisk  of  Rameses  II. 
Medinet-Abou.  General  View  of  Temples. 

4<  it  il  («  «( 

“ “ Temple  of  Rameses  III.  First  Court. 

“ “ “ “ Second  Court. 

“ “ “ “ Second  Court 

Columns. 

“ “ “ “ Second  Court 

Galleries. 

“ “ “ Thothmes  II.  Entrance. 

Rameseum,  or  Memnonium.  General  View. 

“ with  fragments  of  Colossal  Statue  of  Ram- 

eses the  Great. 

“ Interior  of  Hypostyle  Hall. 

Statues  of  Memnon.  From  the  East. 

“ “ “ West. 

Miscellaneous. 

Abydos.  Temple  of  Sethos  or  Seti  I. 

“ “ “ Relief.  Portrait  of  Sethos. 

“ “ “ “ The  Sacred  Barque. 

Alexandria.  Cleopatra’s  Needle.  (Now  in  New  York.) 

“ Pompey’s  Pillar. 

Beni  Hassan.  Northern  Grottos.  Front  View. 

“ “ “ Side  “ 

Bigeh.  Island  and  Temple. 

Deir.  Capital  of  Nubia.  General  View. 

Denderah.  Temple  of  Hathor. 

“ “ “ Columns  of  Portico. 

“ “ “ Relief.  Cleopatra  seated. 


Edfou. 


General  View. 
The  Temple. 


Cleopatra,  head. 


Portico. 
Great  Court. 


128  Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


Large. 

Med. 

1 

Cab. 

Egypt.  ( Continued. ) 

6116 

6116 

Edfou.  The  Temple.  Great  Court.  Colonnade. 

6117 

“ “ Relief.  Alexander  Ptolemy  with 

his  Wife  and  Sister-wife. 

6118 

Esne.  The  Temple.  Portion  of  Portico. 

6110 

Port  Adda.  Ruins. 

6120 

“ Mex.  “ 

6121 

6121 

Heliopolis.  Obelisk  of  the  Temple  of  the  Sun. 

6122 

6122 

Hermonthis.  Arab  Village. 

6123 

Ipsambul,  or  Abou  Simbel.  Great  Rock  Temple. 

6124 

6124 

“ Great  Rock  Temple.  Fa9ade. 

u a a <4  44 

6125 

6126 

“ Statue  of  Raineses. 

6127 

“ Relief.  Showing  method  of  Braiding. 

6128 

“ Famous  Inscription  concerning  Psammetichus 

and  the  Deserters. 

6129 

“ The  Little  Temple. 

6130 

Ismailia.  Chalet  of  Count  de  Lesseps. 

6131 

Kircheh.  The  Temple. 

6132 

Kom  Ombo.  The  Temple.  West  View. 

6133 

Korosho  (a  great  caravan  town).  General  View. 

6134 

6134 

Libyan  Mountains. 

6135 

Maharrakka.  The  Temple.  West  View. 

6136 

Rile.  First  Cataract. 

6137 

“ Second,  or  Great  Cataract. 

6138 

“ Sixth,  or  last  “ 

6139 

“ Dahabieh,  or  Nile  Boat. 

6140 

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Philse.  General  View  of  Island  and  Temples. 

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“ “ “ “ “ Nile. 

6144 

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6145 

6145 

“ Temple  of  Isis,  with  Pylon. 

6146 

6146 

“ “ “ Colonnade. 

6147 

“ “ Nectabeno.  Colonnade. 

6148 

“ Kiosk,  or  Bed  of  Pharaoh. 

6149 

“ “ From  the  River. 

6150 

6150 

“ “ Rear  View. 

6151 

Port  Said.  Entrance  to  Suez  Canal. 

6152 

“ Return  of  Prince  of  Wales  from  India. 

6153 

Sakkara.  Two  Pyramids. 

6154 

“ Great  Pyramid. 

6155 

“ Tomb  of  Ti. 

6156 

6156 

Suez  Canal.  Plan. 

6157 

U (« 

6158 

“ “ with  Vessels. 

6159 

“ “ Lake  Timsah. 

Types  and  Costumes. 

6160 

Arabian  House.  Interior. 

6161 

Beggars. 

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6162 

Caravan  Halting  in  the  Desert. 

6163 

“ Travelling. 

6164 

Dance  of  Alinees. 

6165 

Dealers  in  Sugar-cane. 

6166 

Egyptian  Lady  mounting  an  Ass. 

6167 

Fellah  Woman  and  Child. 

6168 

Merchant  in  Beads. 

6169 

Native  mounted  on  a Buffalo. 

Part  Second. 


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o 


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6179 


Palm  Forest. 

“ Trees  along  the  Nile. 

Reliefs  showing  method  of  Slaughtering  Cattle. 
Runners. 

Sheik  Sadad  (descendant  of  Mohammed). 
Snake  Charmers. 

Travelling  Bedouin. 

Venders  of  Refreshments. 

Water-carriers. 

Women  of  Cairo. 


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6181 

6182 

6183 

6184 

6185 

6186 

6187 

6188 
6189 


MOROCCO. 

Tangier.  Panorama. 

“ General  View. 

a it  44 

44  44  4 4 

“ Court-yard  of  British  Consulate. 

“ Market-place. 

“ Mosque. 

“ Moors  and  Camels  outside  the  Gates. 

“ Outside  the  Walls. 

“ Square  in  Front  of  the  Mosque. 


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6204- 


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6211 
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Cyprus. 

Ephesus. 

4 4 


44 

44 

Rhodes. 

Sardis. 


Rangoon. 

44 

44 

44 

44 


Colombo. 

ti 

(« 


(< 

Kandy. 


ASIA. 

ASIA  MINOR. 

Famagosta,  Torre  del  Moro. 
Aqueduct  in  Ruins. 

Arch  “ “ 

Castle  on  the  Hill. 

Site  of  Temple  of  Diana. 

Theatre  in  Ruins. 

Street  of  the  Knight  Templars. 
Towers  of  Fortress. 

Acropolis.  General  View. 

Temple  of  Cybele.  Two  Columns. 

BTJRMAH. 

Monastery. 

Schway  Dagan  Pagoda. 

Burmese  Actors. 

Fresco,  Buddha  and  Forest  Satyrs. 
The  Paey,  or  National  Dance. 


Buddhist  Temple. 


CEYLON. 

General  View. 

Banyan  Tree. 

Fruits  of  Ceylon. 
Gigantic  Bamboo. 
Hindoo  Temple. 
India-rubber  Tree 
Singhalese  Cart. 


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Agra. 

Akbar’s  Palace. 


India. 


INDIA. 

Dewan  i-Am.  Great  Hall  of  Audience 
Throne  Room. 

Dewan  Khas.  Hall  of  Select  Audience. 


“ “ Khas  Mahl.  Hall  of  Private  Audience. 

“ “ Black  Marble  Throne  on  the  Terrace. 

Fort.  Delhi  Gate. 

“ Uinur  Singli  Gate. 

Little  Pearl  Mosque,  Motee  Musjid.  Interior. 

Pearl  Mosque.  Exterior. 

“ “ Interior. 

Taj-Mahal,  with  Avenue  of  Trees. 

“ General  View. 

“ Near  View. 

“ Fa9ade. 

“ From  the  River. 

“ Entrance  Gate. 

“ Ivory  Screen. 

Tomb  of  Itimad-ud-daulah. 

“ “ Marble  Cupola. 

“ “ “ “ Screen. 

Zenana  Palace.  Boudoir  of  Chief  Sultana. 

Delhi. 

Chandui  Chowk. 

Colonnade  of  Hindoo  Pillars. 

Hall  of  Private  Audience.  “ Dewan-i-khas.” 

“ “ “ Interior. 

“ Public  “ “ Dewan-i-Am.” 

Ilumayun’s  Tomb. 

“ Jami  Musjid.”  General  View. 

“ “ Near  View. 

“ “ and  View  of  the  City. 

Kila  Kona  Mosque. 

Kootub.  With  Arch  and  Iron  Column. 

“ From  the  South. 

“ First  Gallery. 

Marble  Screen. 

Miscellaneous. 

Allahabad.  Asoka’s  Pillar. 

Amritsir.  Golden  Temple. 

“ “ “ Fa9ade. 

Benares.  General  View  from  the  River. 

“ “ Dassa  Sumed  Ghat.” 

“ Quays. 

“ Sumaree  Temple. 

“ Temples  on  the  Bank  of  the  Ganges. 

Bombay.  Bank. 

“ University  Hall. 

Calcutta.  General  View. 

“ Council  House  Street. 

Equestrian  Statue  of  Lord  Harding. 

<<  «c  «(  <<  <( 

“ High  Court. 

“ Hindoo  Dancing  Girl. 


Large.  | 


Part  Second. 


131 


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6313 


Calcutta.  Native  Village,  near  Calcutta. 

Cawnpore.  Memorial  Well. 

Futtypore  Sikri.  Entrance  to  the  Palace. 

“ “ Hall  of  Audience.  Remarkable  Pillar. 

Jeypore.  College. 

“ Palace. 

“ Umbere  Palace.  Entrance. 

Juggernaut.  The  Car. 

Lahore.  General  View  of  the  Temples. 

Lucknow.  Bailey  Guard  Gate,  from  Hospital. 

“ “ “ “ with  Hospital,  etc. 

“ “ Hooseinabad  Emamberra.”  Gateway  and 

Garden. 

“ Kaiser  Paisund 

“ Procession  to  Sir  John  Lawrence.  550  ele- 
phants. 

“ Residency. 

“ “ in  ruins. 

Madras.  General  View. 

“ Agra  Bank. 

“ Board  of  Revenue  Building. 

“ Cathedral. 

“ Club. 

“ Parthasarathy  Tank. 

“ “ Temple. 

“ Senate.  House. 

“ Tomb  of  the  Nabobs. 

Madura.  Golden  Lily  Tank. 

“ Temple  and  Royal  Sepulchre. 

“ “ Detail. 

“ “ Horse  Court. 

“ Unfinished  Temple. 

“ Zeppa  Tank. 

Secundra.  Tomb  of  Akbar  the  Great. 

Seringham.  Pyramidal  Temple. 

Tanjore.  Temple. 

“ “ Famous  Bull. 

(<  <«  <(  <( 

“ Pyramidal  Temple. 

Trichinopoly.  The  Castle. 


JAPAN. 

Nikko. 

Falling  Fog  Cascade.  “ Kirifuri  no  taki.” 
Hokaito  Tomb. 

Monument. 

“ to  Tye  Yasu,  the  First  Shogun. 

“ “ “ Bronze  Gates. 

Shogun’s  Bridge. 

Temples  of  First  Shogun. 


The  Approach. 

Higurashi  Gate. 
Yomeimon.  Great  Gate. 

“ Near  View. 

Karaki  Mon. 

4<  “ and  Temple. 


Large. 


132 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


1 

| *P3K 

Cab. 

Nikko.  ( Continued .) 

6314 

6314 

Temples  of  First  Shogun.  Yasha  Mon. 

6315 

6315 

“ “ “ Mawaridoro.  Revolving  Lan- 

tern. 

6316 

“ “ “ Temple  of  Music  and  Sacred 

Dancing. 

6317 

“ “ “ Temple  Treasury  Building. 

Tokio. 

6318 

6318 

Asakasa.  Daibutsu. 

6319 

6319 

“ Pagoda. 

6320 

6320 

“ “ and  Bell  Temple. 

6321 

6321 

“ Temple. 

6322 

6322 

Mitsui  Bank. 

6323 

Prince  Hotta  Gardens. 

6324 

Shiba  Temple. 

“ “ Gateway  No.  1. 

6325 

6325 

6326 

6326 

“ “ “ No.  2. 

6327 

6327 

“ “ “ No.  3. 

6328 

6328 

“ “ “ No.  4. 

6329 

“ “ Stone  Washing  Tanks. 

6330 

6330 

“ “ Entrance  to  a Shogun’s  Tomb. 

6331 

6331 

“ “ “ “ “ “ 

6332 

“ “ “ “ Temple  of  Second  Ty- 

coon. 

6333 

6333 

Uyeno  Daibutsu. 

“ Park.  Shino  Bazu  no  ike  ” in  background. 

6334 

6335 

“ Temple  Grounds,  showing  bronze  garden  lanterns. 
Miscellaneous. 

6336 

Hakodate.  Panorama. 

6337 

6337 

Hiogo.  Kiyomori  Temple  and  Daibutsu. 

6338 

Kagoshima.  Prince  Shimadzu  Gardens. 

tc  n n a 

6339 

6340 

Kamakura.  Dai  Butsu. 

6341 

6341 

Kioto.  “ Kin  Ivaku  ji.’’ 

6342 

6342 

“ “ Kiyo  Midzu  dera.”  Clear  Water  Temple. 

6343 

6343 

“ Ivurodani  Cemetery. 

6344 

“ Mikado’s  Palace  and  Gardens. 

6345 

6345 

“ “ Nishi  O-tani  ” and  “ Megane  Bashi.”  Specta- 

cle Bridge. 

6346 

6346 

“ “ Rokukakudo.”  Hexagonal  Temple. 

6347 

“ Round  Mountain. 

6348 

6348 

“ Samraon  Gateway.  Entrance  to  Temple  of 

Chi-on-In. 

6349 

6349 

“ “ Tsurigane.”  Bell  at  Temple  of  Daibutsu. 

6350 

6350 

Kobe.  General  View  from  Ujiyama. 

6351 

6351 

“ Shinto  Temple. 

6352 

6352 

Kumamoto.  The  Castle. 

6353 

“ “ 

6354 

Nagasaki.  Panorama  of  Foreign  Settlement. 

6355 

“ View  from  “ Kigo  midsu  dera.” 

6356 

6356 

“ “ Dai-on-ji.” 

6357 

6357 

“ “ Suwa-0  Torii.” 

6358 

6358 

“ Suwa  Temple. 

6359 

6359 

Nagoya.  “ Sachi-hoko.”  Golden  Dolphin  in  the  Castle. 

6360 

6360 

| Osaka.  Castle  Wall  and  Moat. 

6361 

6361 

(<  U ((  tl 

6362 

“ “ Korai  Bashi.  ” Corea  Bridge. 

6363 

“ Sennichi  Temple. 

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Med, 

Cab. 

Japan.  ( Concluded .) 

6364 

6364 

Osaka.  Shitennoji. 

6365 

6365 

“ “ Taiko  Baslii.”  Drum  Bridge. 

6366 

Sumida  River. 

6367 

6367 

Yokohama.  Panorama,  with  Harbor. 

6368 

“ “ from  Kanazawa. 

6369 

“ Bozu.”  Priests.  Buddhist  Head-Priest  and  Assistant. 

6370 

“ Daiku.”  Carpenters. 

6371 

Fire  Department. 

6372 

Japanese  Lady. 

6373 

“ “ Reclining. 

6374 

“ Carriage. 

6375 

“ Ova  Fune.”  Father  Ship. 

6376 

“ Setta  nooshi.”  Cobblers. 

6377 

“ Yezo  Dojin.”  Aino  Men. 

PALESTINE. 

Jerusalem. 

6378 

6378 

General  View  from  Mt.  of  Olives. 

6379 

6379 

Church  of  the  Ascension. 

6380 

6380 

“ “ Flagellation.  Interior. 

6381 

6381 

“ “ Holy  Sepulchre. 

6382 

6382 

“ “ “ “ Cupolas. 

6383 

“ “ “ The  Holy  Sepulchre. 

6384 

6384 

“ u Mater  Dolorosa. 

j 6385 

6385 

Fountain  of  the  Virgin. 

6386 

Garden  of  Gethsemane. 

6387 

6387 

44  44 

6388 

6388 

“ “ Olive  Tree. 

6389 

6389 

“ the  Kings. 

6390 

6390 

Gates  of  the  City.  Damascus  Gate. 

6391 

6391 

“ “ “ David’s,  or  Zion  Gate. 

6392 

“ “ “ Golden  Gate.  Outside. 

• 

6393 

“ “ “ “ “ Inside. 

6394 

6394 

“ “ “ Jaffa  Gate. 

6395! 

6395 

“ “ “ St.  Stephen’s  Gate. 

6396 

6396 

Grotto  of  Jeremiah. 

6397 

6397 

Jews’  Wailing-Place. 

6398 

6398 

Mosque  of  Omar,  or  Haram  ech  Cherif. 

6399 

6399 

“ “ Pulpit  of  Omar. 

6400 

6400 

“ “ Mosque  of  El-Aksa. 

6401 

6401 

Mount  of  Olives. 

6402 

6402 

Place  of  the  Stoning  of  St.  Stephen. 

6403 

6403 

Pool  of  Bethesda. 

6404 

6404 

“ Gihon. 

6405 

6405 

“ Hezekiah. 

6406 

6406 

“ Siloam. 

6407 

6407 

Rock  of  the  Apostles,  and  Place  of  Treason  of  Judas. 

6408 

Russian  Convent. 

6409 

Tomb  of  Absalom. 

6410 

“ “ and  Tomb  of  Zachariah. 

6411 

6411 

“ David. 

6412 

6412 

“ the  Kings. 

6413 

6413 

“ and  Chapel  of  The  Virgin. 

6414 

6414 

Tower  of  Antonio. 

6415 

6415 

“ David. 

641616416 

Turkish  Cemetery  and  Wall  of  Solomon. 

134 


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6® 

3 


Med.  1 

Cab. 

Palestine.  ( Concluded .) 

6417 

6417 

Valiev  of  Gihon. 

6418 

“ Hinnon. 

6419 

“ Jehoshaphat. 

6420 

6420 

Via  Dolorosa.  First  and  Second  Stations. 

6421 

“ “ Third  Station. 

6422 

6422 

“ “ Fourth  “ House  of  the  Rich  Man. 

6423 

“ “ Sixth  “ 

6424 

“ “ Eighth  “ 

6425 

6425 

“ “ Ninth  “ Coptic  Convent. 

6426 

“ “ Arch  ofEcce  Homo. 

6427 

“ “ House  of  St.  Veronica. 

6428 

Village  of  Siloam. 

Miscellaneous. 

6429 

Bethany.  General  View. 

6430 

Bethlehem.  “ 

6431 

“ “ from  Latin  Convent. 

6432 

“ Convent  of  the  Nativity. 

6433 

“ Place  of  Appearance  to  the  Shepherds. 

6434 

6434 

Capernaum. 

6435 

6435 

Dead  Sea. 

6436 

Hebron.  Mosque  Maekelah. 

6437 

Jaffa  (Joppa).  Water  Side. 

6438 

6438 

Jericho.  Fountain  of  Elisha. 

6439 

“ Ruins  of  the  Ancient  City. 

6440 

Lebanon.  The  Cedars. 

6441 

Mar-Saba.  Convent,  from  the  Jericho  Road. 

< ( i { 

6442 

6442 

6443 

6443 

Mt.  Tabor. 

6444 

6444 

Nazareth.  General  View. 

6445 

Pool  of  Solomon. 

6446 

Ramleh.  General  View. 

6447 

6447 

“ Tower  of  Forty  Martyrs. 

6448 

6448 

River  Jordan. 

6449 

6449 

Tiberius  (Galilee). 

STRAITS  SETTLEMENT. 

6450 

Penang.  Native  Temple. 

6451 

“ Malay  House. 

6452 

Singapore.  General  View. 

6453 

“ English  Church. 

SYEIA. 

6454 

6454 

Baalbek.  Acropolis.  General  View. 

6455, 

6455 

“ Chambres  Carrees. 

6456 

6456 

“ Circular  Temple. 

6457 

6457 

“ Cyclopean  Wall. 

6458 

6458 

“ Quarry. 

“ Temple  of  Jupiter. 

6459 

6459 

6460 

6460 

“ “ “ “ 

6461 

“ “ “ “ West  Side. 

6462 

“ “ “ “ Inside. 

6463 

6463 

“ “ “ “ Portal,  with  Keystone 

propped  up. 

6464 

6464 

“ Temple  of  the  Sun. 

Large. 


Part  Second. 


135 


rd 

Cab. 

6*65 

6466 

(3467 

6467 

6468 

6468 

6469 

6470 

6470 

6471 

6471 

6472 

6473 

6473 

6474 

6474 

6475 

6475 

6476 

6476 

6477 

6477 

6478 

6478 

6479 

6479 

6480 

6480 

6481 

6481 

6482, 

6482 

1 

6483 

6484 

6484 

6485 

6485 

6486 

6486 

6487 

6488 

6489 

6489 

6490 

6490 

64911 

6491 

6492 

6492 

6493 

6493 

6494 

6494 

6495 

6495 

6496 

6496 

6497 

6497 

6498 

6498 

6499 

6499 

6500 

6501 

6502 

6503 

6503 

6504 

6505 

6506 

6507 

6508 

6508 

Syria.  ( Concluded .) 


Beyrout.  General  View. 

Damascus.  Distant  View. 

“ View  from  Mosque. 

“ Dervicherie.  Stopping-place  of  Pilgrims  to 

Mecca. 

“ English  Consul’s  House.  Court-yard. 

“ Fountain  in  the  Mosque. 

“ Jew’s  House.  Interior. 

(<  <<  U it 

“ Prison  of  St.  Paul. 

Palmyra.  Arch  of  Triumph. 

“ “ “ “ and  Colonnade. 

“ General  View  of  Temples. 

“ Grand  Colonnade. 

“ Mausoleum. 

“ Ruins  of  a Temple. 

“ Temple  of  Diocletian. 

NORTH  AMERICA. 
MEXICO. 

Mexico. 

Cathedral.  Fa£ade. 

“ Interior. 

Hernan  Cortez’  Tree. 

National  Palace. 

Sagrario.  Facade. 

Square  of  Santo  Domingo. 

Statue  of  Carlos  IV.  Equestrian. 

“ Columbus. 

Miscellaneous. 

Chapultapec  Castle. 

Guadalupe.  The  Church. 

“ “ “ of  Cerrito. 

“ Holy  Well. 

Popocatapetl. 

Teotihuacan  Plateau.  Pyramid  de  la  Luna. 

Vera  Cruz.  Palace,  with  Ships  at  Anchor. 

Aztec  Antiquities.  Chac  Mool  Statue. 

“ “ Calendar. 

“ “ Divinity  of  Death. 

“ “ Gladoaror’s  Stone. 

Natives. 

“ Cooking. 

Orizaba  Farm. 

UNITED  STATES. 


California. 

Santa  Barbara.  Old  Mission  House. 

Yo-Semite  Valley.  General  View. 

“ “ Down  the  Valley,  from  Union  Point 

“ “ Agassiz  Bock,  Union  Park. 

“ “ Ba^e  of  Big  Tree. 

“ “ Bridal  Veil  Fall. 


Large. 


136 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


Med.  1 

Cab. 

California.  ( Concluded .) 

6509 

Yo-Semite  Valley.  Cathedral  Rocks. 

6510 

6510 

“ “ “ Spires. 

6511 

6511 

“ “ El  Capitan.  3,600  feet. 

6512 

“ “ Glacier  Point. 

6513 

“ “ Half,  or  South  Dome. 

6514 

“ “ Mirror  Lake  and  Mt.  Watkins. 

6515 

6515 

“ “ Nevada  Fall,  700  feet. 

6516 

“ “ “ “ and  Liberty  Cap. 

6517 

6517 

“ “ On  the  Road  to  Yo-Semite  Falls. 

6518 

“ “ Ponderosa.  Yellow  Pine. 

6519 

“ “ Sentinel,  The.  3,270  feet. 

6520 

6520 

“ “ Three  Brothers.  4,400  feet. 

6521 

“ “ Upper  Yo-Semite  Fall. 

6522 

6522 

“ “ Vernal  Fall.  350  feet. 

6523 

6523 

“ “ Yo-Semite  Falls,  from  Camp  Ground. 

District  of  Columbia. 

6524 

Washington.  Agricultural  Department. 

6525 

“ Capitol.  From  the  North. 

“ “ From  the  North-east. 

6526 

6527 

“ National  Museum. 

6528 

“ Patent  Office. 

6529 

“ Smithsonian  Institute. 

6530 

“ Soldiers’  Home. 

6531 

“ State,  Navy,  and  War  Departments. 

6532 

“ Treasury  Department. 

6533 

“ U.S.  Post  Office. 

6534 

6534 

“ Washington  Monument. 

6535 

“ White  House.  Front. 

6536 

“ “ “ Rear. 

New  Mexico. 

6537 

Cipauiluvi. 

6538 

Laquna. 

6539 

Oraibi.  Eastern  Court. 

6540 

“ The  Women’s  Dance. 

6541 

Pueblo  of  Santa  Clara. 

6542 

“ Santo  Domingo. 

6543 

“ San  Filipe. 

6544 

“ San  Ildefonso. 

6545 

“ Taos,  North  Town. 

6546 

“ “ South  Town. 

6547 

“ Tesuque. 

6548 

Sitcomavi. 

6549 

Wolpi.  A Moqui  Town. 

6550 

“ Dancer’s  Rock. 

6551 

“ A Moki  Weaving. 

6552 

Zuni.  General  View. 

6553 

“ “ The  Mesa”  Site  of  Zuni. 

6554 

“ Water  Carrier. 

6555 

“ “ Mad-heads.” 

6556 

A Navaio  Jaganda. 

New  York. 

6557 

New  York.  East  River  Bridge.  From  Brooklyn. 

6558 

“ “ “ “ “ “ “ Pier. 

6559 

“ “ “ “ “ New  York  Pier. 

6560 

“ “ Harbor.  From  Ellis  Island. 

6561 

“ “ Obelisk.  Central  Park. 

6562 

“ “ Post  Office. 

Med. 


Part  Second. 


137 


& New  York.  {Concluded.) 

o 


65G3  New  York.  Shipping  on  North  River. 


65G4 

6565 

65G6 

6567 

6568 


Niagara.  General  View  of  Falls. 
“ Canadian  Fall. 

“ Falls  from  Below. 

“ Horseshoe  Fall. 

“ Whirlpool  Rapids. 


SOUTH  AMERICA. 
BRAZIL. 


65G9 

6570 

6571 

6572 

6573 

6574 

6575 

6576 

6577 

6578 
6570 
6580 


Rio  de  Janeiro.  Docks  and  Arsenal. 

“ “ Harbor. 

“ “ Botanical  Garden,  Avenue  of  Palms. 

<<  <(  <<  <<  u tt 

“ “ “ “ Fan  Palm. 

Bahia.  View  of  Bay  from  Upper  Town. 

“ General  View  from  Road  between  Upper  and 
Lower  Towns. 

“ Landing  Stairs. 

“ Elevator  between  Upper  and  Lower  Towns. 

Pernambuco.  Reef  and  Harbor. 

“ Government  Buildings. 

“ Residence  at  Caxanga. 


CHILI. 


6581 

6582 

6583 

6584 

6585 

6586 

6587 


Santiago.  Houses  of  Congress. 

“ Grand  Hotel  Inglis. 

“ “ “ “ and  Plaza  del  Armas. 

“ Residence  of  Mme.  Cousinos. 

Valparaiso.  Plaza  Victoria. 

“ Bank  (H.  Edwards). 

Railroad  Bridge  between  Santiago  and  Valparaiso. 


PERU. 


6588  Lima.  General  View,  with  Cathedral. 
6583  “ Cathedral. 

6590  6530  “ Church  of  San  Francisco. 

6591  “ Street  Scene. 

6592  “ Statue  of  Bolivar. 

6593  “ Exposition  Building. 

6594  Callao.  Mole  and  Harbor. 


UNITED  STATES  OF  COLOMBIA. 


6595 

655*0 

6597 


Panama.  General  View. 

“ Cathedral. 

Matuchin.  Native  Village  on  Panama  Railroad. 


138 


Architectural  Subjects,  etc. 


Large. 

0) 

a 

Cab. 

Uruguay. 

URUGUAY, 

6598 

Montevideo. 

Public  Square. 

6599 

4 4 

Theatre. 

6600 

4 4 

Cathedral. 

6601 

44 

Governor’s  House. 

6602 

44 

Chapel  in  Cemetery. 

6603 

44 

Quinta  of  Sr.  Berro. 

6604 

44 

“ “ Don  Pancho  Gomez. 

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City  Dwellings, 

Business  Fronts, 

Public  Buildings, 

Fine  Interiors,  and  Church  Architecture, 

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Engravings,  Etchings,  Drawings,  and  Modern  Paintings. 


This  collection  embraces  the  Series  A and  B of  our  former  catalogue 
and  supplement,  together  with  many  new  subjects. 

Cabinets  are  kept  in  stock,  unmounted  only. 

Mediums  are  kept  unmounted,  and  mounted  on  11  X 14  tea-colored  cards. 
Large  and  extra  sizes  are  kept  mounted  on  1(1  X 20  and  20  X 24  white 
cards,  respectively,  and  can  be  furnished  unmounted  when  desired. 

In  ordering,  give  size  and  number  only,  and  whether  mounted  or  not. 
Subjects  marked  * were  exhibited  in  the  Paris  Salon  of  1886. 


GG15 


Large. 

Medium. 

Cabinet. 

Artist. 

6610 

6610 

Achenbach,  A.  ' 

6611 

6611 

Adan,  L.  E 

6612 

6612 

6613 

6613 

6614 

6614 

6615 

6615 

6615 

661G 

6616 

6617 

661?! 

6617 

Ademollo,  C 

6G18 

6618 

Albani,  F 

6619 

6619 

Albertinelli,  M 

6620 

,66201 

Aligny,  T 

6621 

6621 

Allingham,  Mrs.  II.  P., 

6622 

0622 

6623 

6623 

Allonge,  A 

6624 

6G24 

6625 

6625 

6626 

6627 

6627 

6628 

6628 

6629 

6630 

6631 

6631 

6632 

6632 

,6632 

Alma-Tadema,  L 

16633 

6633 

6633 

66:; ; 

6635 

6635 

6636 

6636 

6637 

6637 

Subject. 


The  Ferryman’s  Daughter. 
The  End  of  the  Journey. 
Abandoned. 

Eve  of  the  Fete.* 
Approach  of  Winter.* 


and  Garibaldi. 
Cupids  dancing 
Tree. 


around  a 


Jesus  and  the  Good  Samari 
tan. 

The  Little  Customers. 

In  the  Hayloft. 

Trees,  "] 

Landscape, 

Oaks, 

Elms, 

Trees  and  Water, 

A Hillside, 

Mullens, 

Road  in  the  W oods, 

Pond, 


Studies 

in 

Char- 

coal. 


Ancient 


Rome. 


In  Confidence. 

First  Whisper  of  Love. 
Pleading. 

A Roman  Emperor. 


140 


Engravings,  Modern  Paintings,  etc. 


1 

Extra. 

Large. 

1 

6 

a 

i 

Artist.  Subject. 

6638 

6638 

6639 

6639 

G640 

6640 

6640 

6641 

6641 

Amberg,  W Sappho. 

G642 

6642 

6642 

Anders,  E Domestic  Pastime. 

G643 

6643 

6643 

Anderson,  Mrs Foundling  Girls. 

6644 

6644 

6644 

6645 

6645 

Anderson,  S Without  a Cloud. 

6646 

6646 

6646 

6647 

6647 

Andreotti,  F The  Carousal. 

6648 

6648 

6648 

6(549 

6(549 

6650 

6(550 

Angeli,  H.  von Absolution  Refused. 

6651 

6651 

Angelo,  Michael  . . . The  Fates. 

6652 

6652 

6653 

6654 

6654 

6654 

6655 

6655 

6655 

6656 

6657 

6657 

6656 

6658 

6659 

(5659 

6660 

6660 

6661 

6661 

6(562  6662 

6663 

6663  6G63 

6664 

6664i 

6664 

Ansdell,  R Morning,  Ready  to  start  for 

the  Moors. 

6665 

6665 

6666 

6666 

6667 

6667 

6668 

6668 

6669 

6669 

6670 

6670 

6671 

6671 

Antigna,  Mme.  H.  M. . . How  Love  Holds. 

6672 

6672 

6672 

Appian,  A Landscape. 

6673 

Arbo,  P.  N Walkyries,  Battle  Maidens  of 

Scandinavian  Mythology. 

6674 

6674 

Archer,  J Little  Miss  Primrose. 

6675 

6675 

Armstrong,  T Music  Piece. 

6676 

6676 

Aubert,  Jean Coming  Love. 

6677 

6677 

6678 

6678 

6679 

6679 

6680 

6680 

6681 

6681 

6681 

6682 

6682 

.5683 

6683 

6683! 

6683 

6684 

6684 

6684 

6684 

Love.* 

6685 

6685 

Aublet,  Albert The  New  Moon. 

6686 

6686 

serve. 

6687 

6687 

Bacon,  Henry Arrival  of  the  Pilot. 

G688 

6688 

6688 

6688 

6689 

G689 

Ballavoine,  J.  F The  Interrupted  Sitting. 

6690 

6690 

6690 

Barber,  C.  Burton  . . .The  New  Whip. 

Extra. 


Part  Third. 


141 


6691 


6704 

6705 

6706 


6714 

6715 


6718 


6725 

6728 


6737 

6738 

6739 


Large. 

Med. 

rO 

« 

o 

Artist. 

6691 

6691 

6692 

6692 

6693 

6693 

Barnes,  E.  C 

6694 

6694 

Barrett,  J 

6695 

6695 

6695 

Barraud,  Wm 

6696 

6696 

6696 

Barrias,  Felix 

6697 

6697 

Barth 

6698 

6698 

Bateman,  J ' 

6699 

6699 

Battoni,  Pompeo 

6700 

6700 

6700 

B AUDIT,  P 

6701 

6701 

Baudry,  P.  J.  A 

6702 

6702 

Baugniet,  C 

6703 

6703 

Baumeister,  K 

6704 

6704 

Baur,  A 

6705 

6705 

6705 

Bayard,  Emile 

6706 

6706 

6706 

6707 

6707 

Bazzani,  L 

6708 

6708 

6709 

6709 

Beaumetz,  E 

6710 

6710 

6711 

6711 

6711 

Beauquesne,  W 

6712 

6712 

Beaux,  Miss  C.  E 

6713 

67 13 

Bechi,  L 1 

6714 

6714 

6714 

Becker,  Carl < 

6715 

6715 

6715 

6716 

6716 

6717 

6717 

6717 

6718 

6718 

6718 

6719 

6719 

6720 

6720 

6720 

6721 

6721 

6721 

6722 

6722 

6722 

6723 

6723 

6724 

6724 

Becker,  Georges 

6725 

6725 

Begas,  A 

6726 

6726 

6727 

6727 

6727 

6728 

6728 

6728 

Begas,  Oscar < 

6729 

6729 

6729 

6730:6730 

6731 16731 

Bellei,  G ’ 

6732 

6732 

6733 

6734 

6734 

Benner,  E ’ 

6735 

6735 

6736 

6736 

Berne-Bellecour,  E. . 1 

6737 

6737 

6737 

Bernier,  C ' 

6738 

6738 

6738 

6739 

6739 

6740 

6740 

Bertier,  f.  e ; 

6741 

6741 

Subject. 


A Scratch  Pack. 

The  Morning  Call. 

Family  Cares. 

Mrs.  Fry  Reading  to  the  Pris- 
oners in  Newgate,  1816. 


Tasso  and  the  Two  Eleanors. 
The  First  Lesson. 


Cecilia. 


Mater  Amabalis. 


Reconciliation. 

House  of  Diomedes  at  Pom- 
peii. 

Pompeian  Interior. 

The  First  Cannon-shot, 
Champigny,  Nov.  30,  1870.* 
The  Last  Call,  Champignv, 
Dec.  2,  1870.* 

Saved.* 

Brighton  Cats. 

The  Professor’s  Eye-glasses. 
Othello. 

Romeo  and  Juliet. 

Marriage  of  Figaro. 

Petition  to  the  Doge. 

Ave  Maria. 

Maximilian  Crowning  Hutton, 
the  Poet. 

Stud_y  Head. 

Spanish  Girl. 

He  will  Soon  be  Here. 

The  Love  Letter. 

Rizpah. 

Summer  Toilet. 

Othello  and  Desdemona. 
Juliet. 

Greek  Girl. 

Teacher  and  Pupil. 

Mother’s  Joy. 

Breaking  a Long  Fast. 

An  Interesting  Book. 

The  Latest  Intelligence. 


Magdalen.’ 


Evening. 

Sunshine  and  Mist. 
Danseuse. 

RositaMauri  in  the  Korrigane. 
Step  of  the  Sabotidre.* 


Extra. 


142 


Engravings,  Modern  Paintings,  etc. 


6759 

6760 


6792 


6742 

6747 

6750 


6786 


6788 


6742 

6743 

6745 

6747 

6748 
6749. 
67501 

6751 

6752 

6753 

6754 

6755 

6756 

6757 

6758 

6759 

6760 

6761 

6762 


6742 

6743 

6744 

6745 

6746 

6747 

6748 

6749 

6750 
(5751 

6752 

6753 

6754 

6755 

6756 

6757 

6758 

6759 

6760 

6761 

6762 

6763 

6764 

6765 

6766 

6767 

6768 

6769 

6770 

6771 

6772 

6773 

6774 

6775 

6776 

6777 

6778 

6779 

6780 

6781 

6782 

6783 

6784 


6785:6785 
6786  6786 


67«7 
6788 
6789 '6789 
6790  6790 
6791 


6792 


6792 


6787 

6788 

6789 

6790 

6791 

6792 


Artist. 


Subject. 


Bertrand,  M.  J. ..  Marguerite. 

Ophelia. 

Virginia. 

Marguerite  in  Prison. 

...  Lesbie. 

Beyschlag,  Robt.  Psyche  with  the  Urn. 

Psyche  Grieving. 

Psyclye  and  Pan. 

Woodland  Vows. 

A Spring  Sunday. 

Nuptials  Festivity. 

A Difficult  Decision. 

...  Homage. 

“ Where  am  I?  ” 

Orpheus  and  Eurydice. 

Demanding  Toll. 

Mother’s  Pride. 

In  the  Garden. 

Spring  has  Come  Again. 

Both  Astonished. 

Soap  Bubbles. 

Greek  Maiden. 

The  Shepherdess. 

Bida,  Alex Sermon  on  the  Mount. 

Calling  of  St.  Matthew. 

The  Prayer  in  Secret. 

The  Rich  Young  Man. 

The  Widow’s  Mite. 

The  Tribute  Money. 

Jesus  Washes  the  Feet  of  His 

Disciples. 

Jesus  Sitting  by  the  Sea. 

Jesus  and  the  Child. 

. Jesus  Teaching  in  the  Synagogue. 

Jesus  Heals  the  Man  with  the 

Palsy. 

Jesus  Preaches  from  a Ship. 

Jesus  Eats  with  Publicans  and 

Sinners. 

The  Man  with  the  Withered 

Hand. 

Suffer  little  Children  to  come 

, unto  Me. 

The  Leper. 

Triumphal  Entry  into  Jerusalem. 

The  Lord’s  Supper. 

Going  forth  to  Calvary. 

The  Angel  appears  to  the  Holy 

Women. 

Biermann,  G Esther. 

Blaas,  Eugene  DE.The  Sisters. 

Carnival  at  Venice. 

Punch  and  Judy  at  the  Convent. 

Blake,  Wm Chaucer’s  Canterbury  Pilgrims. 

Blinks,  Tiiomas  . .Here  they  Come! 
Blume-Siebert,  L.On  Board. 

Bodeniiausen,  C.  von.  Listening  to  the  Fairies. 


Extra. 


Part  Third. 


143 


6793 

6794 

6795 


6823 


6827 


Large. 

Med.  1 

i 

& 

a 

O 

Artist.  Subject. 

6793 

6793 

6793 

6794 

6794 

6795 

6795 

6795 

6796 

6796 

6796 

Bodenhausen,  G.  von.  Hero  and  Leander. 

6797 

6797 

Bodenmuller,  A In  Blooming  Fields. 

6798 

6798 

Bodenmuller,  F Spring  Greeting. 

6799 

6799 

6800 

6800 

6800 

6801 

6801 

Boehm,  P ...  .The  Dancing  Lesson. 

6802 

6802 

Bole,  Mlle.  J At  the  Fountain. 

6803 

6803 

6804 

6804 

6804 

Bonheur,  Auguste  . . .Cows  at  a Watering-place. 

6805 

6805 

6806 

6806 

6807 

6807 

6807 

Boniieur,  Rosa The  Horse-fair. 

6808 

6808 

6808 

6809, 

6809 

6810 

6810 

6810 

6811 

6811 

6812 

6812 

6813 

6813 

6814 

6814 

6815 

6815 

6815 

6816 

6816 

6817 

6817 

6818 

Denizens  of  the  Highlands 

6819 

6819 

bleau.  (Cattle.) 

6820 ' 

6820 

6821 

682 1! 

6821 

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Bouguereau,  W.  A.  . .The  Virgin,  Infant  Jesus, 

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Artist. 


Subject. 


Birth  of  Venus. 

Nymphs  and  Satyr. 

Nymphs. 

Boulanger,  Gustav.  .Appian  Way. 

Braith,  A Herd  going  to  Pasture. 

Breton,  Jules The  Communicants. 

The  Reapers. 

Group.  (Detail  of  the  above.) 

The  W eeders.* 

Brittany  Woman.* 


Breton,  L Sea  Shore. 

Bridgman,  F.  A Procession  of  the  Royal  Bull 

Apis-Osiris. 

“La  Cigale.” 

Brittan.  .Safe  Quarters. 

Brochart,  C Fountain  of  Love. 

Love  Captive. 

Brockmann,  F Mater  Dolorosa. 

Ecce  Homo. 

Buche,  J High  Austrian  Girl.  (Head.) 

Bdrck,  H .Sappho  and  Alcaeus. 

Brock-La  jos Ruth.* 


Burne-Jones,  E.  The  Golden  Stairs. 

Wheel  of  Fortune. 

Head  of  Fortune.  (From  the 

above.) 

Hope. 

.Head.  (From the  above.) 

Spring. 

Summer. 

Autumn. 

Winter. 

Day. 

Night. 

Temperance. 

Head.  (From  the  above.) 

Briar  Rose. 

Beatrice. 

Venus’s  Looking-glass. 

Thisbie.  'j 

Cupid.  >-  Set  of  three. 

Pyramus.  J 

Spring  or  Flora. 

Pan  and  Psyche. 

Love  and  the  Pilgrim. 

Beguiling  of  Merlin. 

Feast  of  Peleus. 

Head  of  Concordia. 

Flamma  Vestalis. 

Dies  Domini. 

Sea  Nymph. 

Wood  Nymph. 

Romance  of  the  Rose. 

Study  for  the  Masque  of 

Cupid. 

Mary  Magdalen  at  the  Sep- 
ulchre. 


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Artist. 


Subject. 


First  Day  of  Creation. 
Second  “ “ 


Cabanel,  Alex. 


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...Third  “ “ 

...Fourth  “ “ 

...Fifth  “ “ 

...Sixth  “ “ 

. . .Marguerite. 

...Aglae. 

. . .Flora. 

. . . A Florentine  Poet. 

. . . Michael  Angelo  in  his  Studio. 
. . . Birth  of  Venus. 

. . .Patrician  of  Venice. 

Lucretia  and  Sextus  Tarquin. 

Camphausen,  W Tilsit  and  Sedan. 

Tilsit.  (From  the  above.) 

Sedan.  “ ** 

William,  Emperor  of  Ger- 
many. 

....  Frederick  the  Great. 

Frederick  the  Great  Elector. 

Study.  Horse’s  Head.  No.  1. 

. ..  . Study.  Horse’s  Head.  No.  2. 

Capobianchi,  V A Perfect  Fit. 

Carolus-Duran The  Kiss. 

. . On  the  Sea-beach. 

. . . The  Awakening.* 

Carracci,  A Madonna  of  Silence. 

Pieta. 

Carter,  S.  J Little  Freehold.  (Squirrels.) 

Little  Foxes. 

InterestingFamily.  (Rabbits.) 

Casenova,  A Corner  of  a Garden. 

Cassioli,  A Catch,  Quick! 

Marie  Stuart  and  Rizzio. 

Francesca  di  Rimini. 

Boccaccio. 

Castagnola,  G Filippo  Lippi  Declaring  Love 

to  Luerezia  Buti. 

Catel,  F Martin  Luther  Destroying  the 

Papal  Bulls. 

Ckcconi,  N A Pompeian  Bath. 

Celli,  E Attention  ! 

Costume  of  the  Empire. 

Between  two  Litigants  a 

third  seizes  the  Spoil. 

Oiiampney,  J.  W A Stitch  in  Time. 

Chaplin,  Charles  J. . .Love’s  Messenger. 

Souvenirs. 

Chapman,  John  G Baptism  of  Pocahontas. 

Charadeau.  A Life  Boat.  (Chickens.) 

Chatillon,  Mme.  de  . .Jeanne  d’Arc. 

Chavannes,  Paris  he.  .The  Sacred  Wood,  Dear  to 
the  Arts  and  Muses. 

Chialiva Horses  in  Pasture. 

Chierici,  G The  Veteran. 

Claxton,  M In  the  Sepulchre. 


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Cleminson,  R Victor  of  the  Glen.  (Stag.) 

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Clermont-Galle- 

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rande A Warm  Scent.* 

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Clisenti,  A Knitting. 

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Coleman,  W.  S Happy  Hours. 

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Collin,  R Floreal.* 

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Collinson,  R Absorbed  inRobinson  Crusoe. 

Compte-Calix,  F.  C. . .The  Orphan. 

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Constable,  John Valley  Farm. 

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Conti,  Tito The  Ballad  Singer. 

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Coomans,  Diana Lesbie. 

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Coomans,  Heva Delilah.* 

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days  of  Pompeii. 

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Matrons. 

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A Plot. 

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School  of  Pythagoras. 

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Corcos,  V Bon  Voyage. 

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Corot,  J.  B.  C The  Pond. 

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Cortazzo,  0 Judgment  of  Paris. 

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Costa,  G Costume  of  the  Empire. 

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Coste,  O A Merry  Time. 

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Cot,  P.  A Spring. 

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Courant,  M The  Coming  Storm. 

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Courbet,  G The  Hunted  Doe. 

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Courten,  A.  de Night. 

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Courtois.  G Flower  Girl.* 

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Crkspi,  D Christ  bearing  his  Cross. 

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Crkswick  and  Ans-  \ The  Nearest  Way  in  Sum- 

sdell j mer  Time. 

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Curzon,  A.  de Psyche. 

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Dahl,  Hans The  Slide. 

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the  Ice. 

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Dantan,  E A Sculptor’s  Studio. 

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Daubigny,  C.  F The  Pond  of  Corbigny. 

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David,  J.  L Napoleon  Crossing  the  Alps. 

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De  Andrea,  J Daniel  Explaining  his  Dream 

to  Nebuchadnezzar. 

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DEGErf*,  Prof.  E Queen  of  Heaven. 

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Delaroche,  Paul Napoleon,  Fontainebleau, 

March  31,  1814. 

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Elizabeth. 

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(Last  Prayer.) 

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Delauney,  J.  E Diana. 

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De  Lobbe,  A Two  Daughters  of  Ocean, 

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DeLort,  Cii Dutch  Milk-woman. 

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Detaille,  Edouard  . . “ Reconnoissance.” 

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“ L’Alerte.” 

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Reichshoffen,  1870. 

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Deutsch, Rudolph  von, Abduction  of  Helen. 

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Dieffenbach,  A.  H..  .The  Betrothal. 

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Dielitz,  K “ Alpenmarchen.” 

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Rhine.” 

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the  Dragon.” 

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Dobson,  W.  C.  T.  ..  .The  Plough. 

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Temple. 

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to  his  Home. 

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Artist. 


Subject. 


St.  John. 

Galatea. 

Cumaean  Sibyl. 

St.  Agnes. 

Dore,  Gustav Christ  Entering  Jerusalem. 

Christ  Leaving  the  Praetorian. 

Dream  ot  Pilate’s  Wife. 

Slaughter  of  the  Innocents. 

Christian  Martyrs.  (Reign 

of  Diocletian,  A.D.  303. ) 

Peace. 

War. 

Douglass,  Edwin Jersey. 

Alderney. 

Sark. 

Evangeline. 

A Jersey  Family. 

Hunt  the  Slipper. 

A Cosey  Corner. 

The  Lace  Worker. 

Night.  (Landscape.) 


L. 


Doyle,  Jas 


Drummond,  J. 


The  Dutch  Reel. 

. . . .The  Aunt. 

....A  Literary  Party  at 
Joshua  Reynolds’s. 

Peace. 

War. 

Paul Portrait  of  a Young  Girl. 

E The  Prodigal  Son. 

Circassian  Slave. 

G.,  fils St.  Cecilia. 

Profane  Music. 

llphonse The  Chilly  Model. 


Sir 


Julien The  Hay  Harvest. 

Haymaker’s  Rest. 

The  Escaped  Cow. 

To  the  Pasture. 


Albrecht 


Nazi. 

, Crucifixion. 

St.  John  and  St.  Peter. 

St.  Mark  and  St.  Paul. 
Welsh  Peasants  Crossing  a 
Stream. 

Good  Doggie. 

7146  7146jEBERLE,  A The  Children’s  Friend. 

. . . A Good  Kiss. 


M.  E Mv  Neighbor. 


Knut 

Alfred. . . 


.Both  Fallon  Asleep. 
.A  Greek  Ode. 


Shakespeare  at  the  Court  of 
Elizabeth. 


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Engel,  J.  F 

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Enneking,  J.  J 

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Epp,  Rudolph 

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Falero,  L 

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Faure,  Eugene 

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Feciiner,  Hans,  Jr 

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Feyen-Perrin,  A 

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Fisher,  S.  M 

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Frappa,  J. . . T ' 

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Subject. 


Tasso  at  the  Court  of  Farrare. 


.The  Shepherd’s  Daughter. 
.Play. 

.At  the  Fountain. 

. Catch  Hold  of  him  ! 

The  Young  Cavalier. 

. Congratulations. 
.Introducing  the  Bride. 

.A  Delicate  Question. 

. The  Engagement. 

.The  Country  Cousin. 

.An  Artist  in  Court. 

, A Pleasant  Interruption. 
Love’s  Service. 

■ The  Combat. 

Evangeline. 

, “ Baith  Faither  andMither.’ 
Worn  Out. 

The  Flower  of  Erin. 

Erin,  Farewell ! 

Happy  as  the  Day  is  long. 

A Wee  Bit  Fractious. 
Always  Tell  the  Truth. 

The  Double  Star. 

Faust’s  Vision. 

Day. 

Night. 

The  Polar  Star. 

Chevelure  de  Berenice. 


Return  of  the  Oyster-Fishers 
at  Cancale. 

Armorica. 

Return  of  the  Fishers.  Sou- 
venir of  Cancale.* 

An  Hour  of  Idleness. 
Charlotte  Corday,  Caen,  1793. 


Mendicant. 

Italian  Peasant. 

The  Bibliophilists. 
Choice  of  a Model. 
The  Invalid. 

The  Antechamber. 
Coronation  of  the  \ 
Angel  with  Bugle. 

<<  •(  (< 

Angel  in  Adoration. 
Angel  with  Organ. 


L’Obsession.”* 


(Monks.) 


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Fromentin,  Eugene.  . .The  Falconer. 

...  Hunting  with  Falcons. 

Frere,  Edouard Morning  Prayer. 

Froschl,  C Springtime. 

Remember  Me. 

My  Darling. 

Frost,  W.  E . . .Sabrina. 

Fuglar,  V.  H The  First  Affair  of  Honor. 

Fdrst,  M Ecce  Lignum  Crucis. 

Coronation  of  the  Virgin. 

Flight  into  Egypt. 

Gainsborough,  T Georgiana,  Duchess  of  Dev- 

onshire. 

Princess  Elizabeth. 

.The  Blue  Boy. 

Gallait,  Louis Last  Moments  of  Count 

d’Egmont. 

Gardner,  Elizabeth.  .Improvised  Cup. 

Garnier,  Jules Merry  Drinkers. 

Gebhardt,  Carl Loki  and  Sigyn. 

Gelibert,  Jules A First  Affair.  (Dogs.) 

Gerard,  Firmin Godmother’s  Garden. 

The  First  Caress. 

Gerard,  Francois Thetis  Bearing  the  Armor  of 

Achilles. 

Napoleon  I.  (In  imperial 

robes.) 

Homer. 

Belisarius. 

Gerome,  J.  L Circus  Maximus. 

“ Ave-Caesar-Imperator.” 

Death  of  Caesar. 

Sword  Dance. 

Souvenir  of  Cairo. 

Chess  Players. 

Young  Greeks  in  a Mosque. 

Cleopatra  and  Caesar. 

Women  of  Cairo. 

Horse  Merchant  of  Cairo. 

The  Muezzin. 

“ Pollice  Verso.” 

Duel  after  the  Ball. 

Couriers  of  the  Pasha. 

Rex  Tibicen. 

Picador. 

Gen.  Bonaparte  at  Cairo. 

Merchant  of  Arms.  (Cairo.) 

Egyptian  Ass. 

Louis  XIV.  and  Moli&re. 

The  Prisoner. 

. . . Father  Joseph. 

Master  of  the  Hounds. 

Arnauts  at  Prayer. 

Toilet  at  the  Fountain. 

Alcibiades  at  the  House  of 

Aspasia. 

The  Last  Prayer.  (Christian 

Martyrs  in  Coliseum.) 


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Artist. 


Subject. 


II. 


7265  Girardet,  Eugene  . 


Girardet,  K. 


Girardet,  P. 


Gmelin 


Golz,  Alex. 


Goodall,  E. 


Goodman,  Maud 
Gordon,  R.  I.  . . 
Goubie,  R 


Grace,  J.  E 

Grass,  II 

Gravier,  Florence. 
Greenaway,  Kate.  . 
Greuze,  J.  B 


Grob,  C 

Grolleau,  A. 


Grossman,  W. 
Grutzner,  E. . 


Guercino 


. Bonaparte  before  the  Spliynx. 
.Rolla. 

.The  Thin  Red  Line.  93d 
Highlanders  at  Balaclava. 
.Combat  in  the  Streets  of 
Sfax. 

.Napoleon  Crossing  the  Alps. 
.Napoleon  in  Egypt. 
.Departure  for  the  Mountain. 
Return  from  the  Mountain. 
.Neptune’s  Grotto. 

.The  Terni  Waterfall. 

.Lucie.  (Music  Piece.) 
.Christ  and  the  Holy  Women. 
.The  Holy  Mother. 

.The  Mother  of  our  Lord. 
.The  Palm  Offering. 

. Coinin’  thro’  the  Rye. 

.You  Darling! 

Winter. 

.Halt  for  Refreshment.  (“La 
Madre.”) 

.Golden  Leaves. 

.Holy  Night. 

.Priscilla. 

.Grandma’s  School  Days. 

.The  Broken  Pitcher. 

.The  Dauphin,  Louis  XVII. 

in  the  Temple. 

.The  Little  Pouter. 

. Simplicity. 

.In  the  Country. 

.Festival  at  the  Court  of  Cleo- 
patra. 

.Reunion  at  the  House  of 
Aspasia. 

. Spinning  Maiden. 

.The  Vesper  Bell. 

.Siesta  in  the  Monastery. 
.Sure  of  Victory. 

. A Leaf  of  Clover. 

.Two  Cronies. 

. Self-contentedness. 

.A  Taste  of  the  Best. 

.The  Cellarman’s  Breakfast. 
.Huntsman’s  Story. 

.The  Maiden’s  Dilemma. 

.Trio  in  the  Convent. 

. In  the  Monastery  Wine-cel- 
lar. 

.The  Funny  Story. 

.Breakfast  in  the  Wine-Cellar. 
.Exhilarated. 

.Sir  John  Falstaff. 

.Sir  John  Falstaff*  and  Mis- 
tress Ford. 

. Aurora. 


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a 

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7311 

7311 

Guerin,  P 

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7312 

Guillou,  Alf 

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7313 

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7315 

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7315 

IIaanan,  C.  van 

7316 

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Hald,  Smith 

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Ham  man,  E 

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IIamon,  J.  L 

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7326 

7326 

7327 

Hanfstaengl  

7328 

7328 

Haquette,  G 

7329 

Harding,  J.  D 

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7330 

Hardy,  Heywood 

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7331 

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7333 

7333 

7^34 

7334 

7335 

7335 

'7335 

7336 

7336 

7 336 

7337 

7337 

7338 

7338 

7338 

Hardy,  James 

7339 

7339 

7340 

Harlow,  G.  H 

7341 

7341 

Havers,  A 

7342 

7342 

Hayden,  C 

7343 

7343 

Head,  Guy . . . . 

7344 

7344 

7344 

Hebert,  E 

7345 

7345 

7315 

7346 

7346 

7347 

7347 

Heffner,  Carl 

7348 

7348 

7349 

7349 

7349 

Henneberg,  li 

7350 

7350 

7350 

Henner,  J.  J . 

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7351 

7352 

7352 



7353 

7353 

7354 

7354 

7354 

Henning,  Adolph 

7355 

7355 

Herbo,  Leon < 

7356 

7356 

7356 

Herkomer,  Hubert.  . . 

7357 

7357 

Hermann,  Leo 

7358 

7358 

7359 

7359 

7360 

7360 

Herpfer,  Carl 

7361 

7361 

7361 

Herring,  J.  F 

7362 

7362 

7362 

7363 

7363 

7364 

7364 

Subject. 


Shooting  at  Sea. 
Daughter  of  Concarneau. 


The  Calm. 

Andrea  Vesale. 
Handel  and  George 
England. 


I.  of 


Twilight. 

Autumn. 

Love  on  a Visit. 

A Spring  Concert. 

“ La  Tutelle.” 

The  Chicken  Girl. 

Empress  Theresa  and  Kau- 
nitz. 

In  the  Guard’s  House. 

Grand  Canal,  Venice. 

Her  Only  Playmates. 

He  Won’t  Hurt  Youl 
The  Favorite. 

Quiet  as  a Lamb. 

Don’t  Fear ! 

Thoroughbred. 

Butterfly  Chase. 

The  Village  Doctor. 

First  of  October. 

The  Woods  in  October. 

Trial  of  Queen  Catharine. 
Ought  and  Carry  One. 

The  Maiden’s  Pets. 

Echo. 

Madonna  of  Deliverance. 

St.  Agnes. 

The  Popular  Italian  Muse.  * 
The  Gloaming. 

Misty  Morn. 


The  Orphan.* 

Idyl. 

Peasant  of  Sundgau.* 
Sanctus,  Sanctus,  Sanctus. 


A Good  Story. 

After  the  Sermon. 

End  of  the  Argument. 
Marriage  Procession. 
Pharaoh’s  Horses. 

Three  Members  of  a Tem- 
perance Society. 
Farm-yard. 

A Temperance  Meeting. 


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Subject. 

7365 

7365 

. . Glimpse  of  an  English  Home- 

stead. 

7366 

7366 

. .Village  Blacksmith. 

7367 

7367 

Herzog  

. .Landscape  and  Waterfall. 

7368 

7368 

. .Waterfall  in  the  Forest. 

7369 

7369 

7369 

Hicks,  Geo.  E 

. .Zillah,  a Gipsy  Maiden. 

7370 

7370 

7370 

. .Enid,  a Maiden  Fair. 

7371 

7371 

Hiddemann,  F 

. .First  Class. 

7372 

7372 

. . Second  Class. 

7373 

7373 

. .Tales  of  Olden  Times. 

7374 

7374 

. . Dilatante  Quartette. 

7375 

7375 

. . Sharp  Competition. 

7376 

7376 

Hiddemann,  11 

. .The  Rendezvous. 

7377 

7377 

Hinckley,  T.  H 

. .Fido. 

7378 

7378 

Hirt,  H 

. .Fly  Away! 

7379 

7379 

Hirth  du  Frenes,  R. 

. .On  the  Dunes. 

7380 

7380 

7380 

Hoesslin,  Geo.  von. 

. . Day  Dreams. 

7381 

7381 

Hoff,  Carl 

. .The  Unwelcome  Guest. 

7382 

7382 

7382 

7382 

Hoffmann,  H 

..Christ  Disputing  with  the 

Doctors. 

7383 

7383 

7383 

7383 

. .Head  of  Christ.  (From  the 

above.) 

7384 

7384 

. .Christ  and  the  Adulteress.  < 

7385 

7385 

7385 

. . Christ  Preaching  from  a Boat. 

7386 

7386 

7386 

. . St.  Cecilia. 

7387 

7387 

. . Christ  taken  Captive. 

7388 

7388 

Hoffmann-Zeitz,  L. 

. . At  the  Casement. 

7389 

7389 

7389 

..Paul  and  Francesca  di  Ri- 

mini. 

7390 

7390 

Hofner,  J 

. . In  the  Highlands. 

7391 

Hogarth,  Wm 

. . Garrick  and  his  Wife. 

7392 

7392 

7392 

Hohenberg,  R 

. . Sleep,  dear  Child  ! 

7393 

7393 

7393 

. .First  Flowers  of  Spring. 

7394 

7394 

7394 

. .The  Hobby-Horse. 

t o9o 

7395 

7395 

7395 

Holbein,  Hans 

. .Madonna  of  the  Burgomaster. 

7396 

7396 

7896 

. . Madonna  and  Child.  (Heads 

from  above.) 

7397 

Holfeld 

. .Infant  St.  John. 

7398 

7398 

Holfelder,  F 

. .Madonna  and  Child. 

7399 

7399 

7399 

Holmes,  G.  A 

.Can’t  You  Talk? 

7400 

7400 

. .Which  do  You  Like? 

7401 

7401 

. .Kiss  Me. 

7402 

7402 

7402 

7402 

Hom,  G 

. .Mignon. 

7403 

7403 

7403 

. .Good  Night! 

7404 

7404 

7404 

7404 

. .Babette. 

7405 

7405 

7405 

. .Study  Head. 

7406 

Hook,  J.  C 

. Arming  the  Knight. 

7407 

Horsley,  J.  C 

. .Lady  Jane  Grey  and  Roger 

Ascham. 

7408 

7408 

Huebner,  E 

. .Iphigenia. 

7409 

7409 

7409 

Humborg,  A 

.The  Brother’s  Solo. 

7410  7410 

7410 

Hunt,  Holman 

.Finding  of  Christ  in  the 

Temple. 

7411 

7411 

. .Light  of  the  World. 

7412 

7412  7412 

7412 

. . Shadow  of  Death. 

7413 

Huysmans 

. . A Corner  in  the  Harem. 

1 

7414 

7414|Igler,  G 

. .The  Paper  Hat. 

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Isenbart,  E Early  Spring. 

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7416 

Ittenbach,  F Holy  Family. 

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7423 

• 

7424 

7424 

7425 

7425 

7425 

IwiLii Washing  in  Normandy. 

7426 

7426 

7426 

Jacque,  Chas The  Sheepfold. 

7427 

7427 

7427 

7428 

Jacqukt,  J.  G Pauvrette. 

7429 

7429 

7430 

7430 

Jager Marriage  of  St.  Catharine. 

7431 

7431 

7431 

Jalabert,  Ch.  F Raphael  in  his  Studio. 

7432 

7432 

7433 

7433 

7433 

7433 

Jernberg,  O In  the  Moonlight. 

7434 

7434 

Jourdain,  Roger Lawn  Tennis.* 

7435 

7435 

Jourdan,  A “ Les  Adieux.  ” 

7436 

7436 

Kaemmerer,  F.  H. . . .A  Marriage  under  the  Direc- 

7437 

7437 

rectory. 

7438 

7438 

7439 

Kaiser,  E.  J The  Sisters. 

7440 

7440 

Kandler,  E Electricity. 

7441 

7441 

Kannegieser Queen  Louise  of  Prussia. 

7442 

7442 

Ivaselowski Forget-me-not. 

7443 

7443 

Ivauffmann,  Angelica.  Vestal  Virgin. 

7444 

7444 

7445 

7445 

Trunk. 

7446 

7446 

7447 

7447 

Kaulbach,  F.  A Baby’s  First  Outing. 

7448 

7448 

7449 

7449 

7450 

7450 

7450 

7451 

7451 

7451 

7452 

7452 

7453 

7453 

Kaulbach,  H To  Earthly  Home. 

7454 

7454 

7455 

7455 

Kaulbach,  Wm Lotte. 

7456 

1 456 

7457 

7457 

7458 

7458 

7459 

7459 

7460 

7460 

7461 

7461 

Lili. 

7462 

7462 

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7463 

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1 

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7492 

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Keller,  F 

7493 

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7494 

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7494 

Kennedy,  E.  S 

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7495 

Keyser,  Emil 1 

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7496 

Kiesel,  C 

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Knille,  O 

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Koch,  Hermann 

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Kohler,  Ch 

7516 

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Ivonigsbrun 

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Kraus,  F 

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Kray,  W 

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Subject. 


Helena. 

Eugenia. 

Children  in  the  Wood. 
Leonora. 

Claerchen. 

Rose  on  the  Heath. 

Goethe’s  Muse. 

Mary  Stuart  and  Elizabeth. 
Jeanne  d’Are. 

Romeo  and  Juliet. 

The  Confusion  of  Tongues. 
Destruction  of  Jerusalem. 
Battle  of  the  Huns. 

Homer  and  the  Greeks. 

The  Crusaders. 

Era  of  the  Reformation. 
Battle  of  Salamis. 

Germania. 

Charity. 

Isolde  and  Tristan’s  Lament. 
Death  of  Elizabeth. 

William  Tell. 

Toll’s  Flight. 

Hero  and  Leander. 

Souvenir  of  Wagner. 


The  Welcome  Token. 
Planning  the  Wedding  Tour- 
On  the  Balcony. 

The  Mandolin  Player. 


A Critical  Moment. 
Spring. 

Young  Kittens. 

The  Little  Mother. 

The  Baptism. 

Our  Pets. 

First  Profits. 

The  Mountebank. 

An  Unwelcome  Customer. 
The  Children’s  Festival. 


A Palm  Wood. 

Scenery  in  Ceylon. 

Childish  Joy. 

Awakening  Bacchante. 
Revery. 

Loreley. 

The  Fisher. 

Princess  Ilse. 

The  Danube  Fairy. 

Venetian  Swimming  School. 


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the  above.) 

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7534 

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7535 

7535 

7536 

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7536 

7537 

7537 

7537 

Erinna. 

7538 

7538 

tival. 

7539 

7539 

7539 

7540 

7540 

7541 

7541 

Heavenly  Rest. 

7542 

7542 

Krelinc,  A.  von  Faust. 

7543 

7543 

Kretschmer,  K The  Welcome  Guest. 

7544 

7544 

7545 

7545 

7546 

7546 

7547 

7547 

Kuntry The  Pilgrim. 

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7548 

7549 

7549 

7549 

Labouchere,  P.  A Luther,  Melancthon,  Pome- 

ranus  and  Cruciger. 

7550 

7550 

Laer,  Peter  de Farm-vard. 

7551 

7551 

Lambert,  E After  the  Banquet. 

7552 

7552 

7553 

7553 

Landelle,  Ch Almee. 

7554 

7554 

7555 

7 555 

7556 

7556 

Landini,  A Revery. 

t'ooi 

7557 

Landseer,  Sir  Edwin,  Connoisseurs.  (Portrait  of 

Landseer.) 

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7558 

7559 

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7561 

7564 

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7566 

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7566 

Odin. 

7567 

7567 

hound. 

7568 

7569 

7570 

High  Life. 

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7575 

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7576 

7577 

7577 

7578 

7578 

Home. 

7579 

7579 

7580 

7580 

“To  ho!”  “Toh-o!” 

7581 

7581 

7582 

7582 

7583 

7583 

7584 

7584 

7584 

7585 

7585 

7585 

crackers. 

7586 

7586 

7587 

7587 

7587 

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7588 

7589 

7589 

7590 

7590 

7591 

7591 

7591 

stalking. 

7592 

7592 

7593 

7593 

7593 

7594 

7594 

7595 

7595 

7596 

7596 

7597 

7597 

7597 

7598 

7599 

7599 

Society. 

7600 

7600 

the  Humane  Society. 

7601 

7602 

7602 

7603 

7604 

7604 

7604 

7604 

Lansyer,  E The  Dew. 

7605 

7605 

7605 

7606 

7606 

Lauder,  E Trial  of  Effie  Deans. 

7607 

7607 

7607 

Lauenstein,  H St.  Cecilia  with  Angels. 

7608 

7608 

7608 

7609 

7609 

Laufberger,  F Singing  Band. 

7610 

7610 

7611 

7611 

Laurens,  J.  Paul Excommunication  of  Robert 

le  Pieux. 

7612 

7612 

Laux,  M A Resting  Place. 

7613 

7613 

7614 

7614 

7615 

7615 

7615 

7615 

Lawson,  Cecil Marsh  Lands. 

7616 

7616 

Leader,  B.  W “ February  fill  Dyke.” 

7617 

7617 

7618 

7618 

Lebling,  M Early  Morning. 

7619 

7619 

Le  Brun,  Mme.  Vig£e.  Venus  binding  the  Wings  of 

Love. 

7620 

7620 

Le  Comte  du  Nouy  . . .Pharoah  and  the  Bearers  of 

Bad  News. 

7621 

7621 

Lefkbvre,  Georges  ..Repose. 

7622 

7622 

7623 

7623 

Lefebvre,  Jules The  Little  Wife. 

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7624 

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Artist. 


Subject. 


Diana  and  Nymphs. 

Diana.  (Head  from  above.) 

Nymphs.  (From  above.) 

Truth. 

Vittoria  Colonna. 

Leighton,  Sir Fredk.  .Viola. 

Biondina. 

Wedded. 

Day  Dreams. 

Music  Lesson. 

Summer  Moon. 

Helen  of  Troy. 

Cymon  and  Iphigenia. 


Lejeone,  A.  F Comparison. 

Le  Jeune,  H Great  Expectations. 

Cinderella. 

Lengo  Moving  Day.  (Chickens.) 

Lenoir,  P King  Cambyses  at  the  Siege 

of  Pelisium. 

Le  Rolle,  H Shepherdess  and  Sheep. 

Nativity. 

Finding  of  Moses. 

Rest  in  Egypt. 

Study  on  a Farm. 


Le  Roux,  Hector School  of  the  Vestal  Virgins. 

The  Vestal  Tuccia. 

The  Vestal  Tuccia,  Single 

Figure. 

School  of  Vestals  Fleeing 

from  Rome,  B.C.  390. 

The  Invocation. 

The  Sacrifice. 

The  Mysterious  Stone  at 

Pompeii. 

Herculaneum. 

Leslie,  G.  D Apple  Dumplings. 

School  Revisited. 

Pot  Pourrie,  Rose  Leaves 

and  Lavender. 

Young  Mother  Hubbard. 


Lessing,  C.  F Awaiting  the  Attack. 

The  Burning  Monastery. 

Liotard,  J.  E Chocolate  Girl. 

Lipiiart,  E.  de Assumption  of  Magdalen. 

Litzenmeyer Faust  and  Marguerite. 

....  Marguerite  and  Martha. 

Lobrichon,  T The  Baggage  of  an  Ogre. 

A Tempest  in  a Washbowl. 

Punch  and  Judy. 


Lorraine,  Claude.  ..  Morning,  Flight  into  Egypt. 

Evening,  Acis  and  Galatea. 

Mercury  and  Battus. 

Flight  into  Egypt. 

Europa. 

Lossow,  H The  Awakening. 

Loustaunaus,  A Marriage  of  Convenience. 

Marriage  of  Reason. 


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Med. 

& 

CS 

O 

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7677 

A Wolf  in  the  Fold. 

7678 

7678 

Luben,  A The  Hunter’s  Greeting. 

7679 

7679 

Lucas,  J Gathering  Ferns. 

7680 

7680 

Lucas,  Seymour  The  Smoker. 

7681 

7681 

MacLean,  A Hay  Dreams. 

7682 

7682 

Macullum,  11 Hocked  in  the  Cradle  of  the 

Deep. 

7683 

7683 

7683 

Madrazzo,  R A Cup  of  Coffee. 

7684 

Maguire,  J.  11 Cromwell  refusing  the  Crown 

of  England. 

7685 

7685 

7685 

Maignan,  A Parting  of  Hector  and  An- 

dromache. 

7686 

7686 

of  Granada. 

7687 

7687 

Makart,  Hans Faust  and  Marguerite. 

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werp. 

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7694 

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Smell. 

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Makowsky,  K Russian  Wedding  Feast. 

7700 

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Marak,  J Spring. 

7701 

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Maratta,  Carlo Nativity. 

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7713 

Marchal,  C.  F Penelope. 

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Martin,  P Amor. 

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7716 

Mason,  Geo Young  Anglers. 

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7718 

Massani,  P A Difficult  Passage. 

7719 

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Max,  Gabriel Last  Token. 

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7722 

Garden. 

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Meissoxikr,  E 1807. 

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7740 

7741 

A Halt. 

7742 

7743 

7743 

7743 

Melida,  E “LaMaja.” 

7744 

7744 

Mengelberg,  0 Twelve-year-old  Jesus  on  his 

way  to  Jerusalem. 

7745 

7745 

Mengs,  Raphael Cupid  Sharpening  his  Arrow. 

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Menzler,  W Study  Head,  No.  1. 

7748 

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1 7 1 o2 

Merle,  11 Hamlet  and  Ophelia. 

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7756 

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Merson,  L.  Olivier  . . .Repose  in  Egypt. 

7757 

7757 

7758 

7758 

Metzmacher,  E He  Kissed  Me. 

7759 

7759 

7760  7760 

Meyer  von  Bremen.  . .Toll  Paid  Here. 

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Who’ll  Buy? 

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7775 

Touches. 

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7777 

Michel,  A.  Virgin  of  the  Ruins. 

7778 

7778 

Michetti Shepherdess  of  the  Abbruzzi. 

7779 

7779 

Millais,  J.  E Yes  or  No? 

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No. 

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Yes. 

The  Huguenot. 

The  Black  Brunswicker. 

New-laid  Eggs. 

Effie  Deans. 

The  Princes  in  the  Tower. 

Princess  Elizabeth  in  Prison 

at  St.  James. 

Cherry  liipe. 

Jersey  Idly.  (Mrs.  Langtry.) 

Bride  of  Lammermoor. 

Picture  of  Health. 

“ Caller  Herrin.” 

Pomona. 

Parable  of  the  Lost  Piece  of 

Money. 

Souvenir  of  Velasquez. 

Millet,  J.  F The  Angelus. 

The  Shepherdess. 

Gleaners. 

Bundling  Wheat. 

“La  Lessive.” 

Labor. 

The  Grafter.  > 

Mintiirop,  T Filius  datus  est  Nobis. 

All  Angels  praise  God. 

Mion,  L Venetian  Beggars. 

Mochi,  G Dante  presenting  Giotto  to 

Guido  Signore  of  Ravenua. 

Moes,  W Spring  Blossoms. 

Mols,  R Port  of  Havre. 

Moore,  Albert A Garden. 

Azaleas. 

Shells. 

Sea  Gulls. 

Musician. 

Quartette. 

Follow  my  Leader. 

Moore,  A.  Harvey  ...His  First  Audience. 

Moreau,  Adrien Festival  of  the  Burgomaster. 

The  Walk. 

Return  from  Market. 

Moreau,  Gustave Orpheus. 

Morgan,  J Gentlemen  of  the  Jury. 

Tug  of  W ar. 

Morris,  P.  R Shepherd  of  Jerusalem. 

Whereon  they  Crucified  Him. 

Drift-wreck  from  the  Ar- 
mada. 

Moseley David  and  Goliath.  (Dogs.) 

Mousset Tired. 

M’ucke,  C Little  Pepita. 

Mucke,  H Flight  of  St.  Catharine. 

Muller,  Carl Holy  Family. 

Nativity. 

Madonna  of  the  Grotto. 

Immaculate  Conception. 


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Muller,  C.  L Charlotte  Corday. 

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7837 

ciergerie. 

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7838 

Terror. 

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Muller,  F Madonna. 

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7840 

Munier,  E A Merry  Companion. 

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Munkacsy,  M Milton  Dictating  Paradise  Lost. 

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Murillo Magdalen. 

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Neal,  David Oliver  Cromwell  Visiting  Milton. 

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Steam. 

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Neide,  E Charon  and  Psyche. 

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Neuville,  E.  de  . .Engagement  on  a Railroad. 

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caded  House. 

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Nicol,  E Steady,  Johnny,  Steady! 

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Nicol,  J.  W When  a Man’s  Single  he 

lives  at  his  Ease. 

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Trouble  Begins. 

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7889 

Niczky,  E Happy  Spring  Time. 

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Noble,  J.  S Forgotten. 

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Oesterley,  C.  H Jephtha’s  Daughter. 

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Ohmichen,  II The  Village  School. 

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O’Neill,  G.  B Driving  a Pair. 

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Oppenheim,  M Noah. 

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Otto,  C Do  You  Love  Me? 

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7905 

Overbeck,  F Lo  ! I Stand  at  the  Door  and 

Knock. 

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Overend,  W.  II An  August  Morning  with 

Farragut. 

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Palmaroli,  V Dancing  School. 

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Papperitz,  G The  Breakfast. 

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Parmagianino St.  Agatha. 

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Paton,  Frank You’re  no  Chicken. 

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Peerdt,  E Pierrot  and  Pierrette. 

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Pelagi,  Pelagio Education  of  Love. 

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Perrault,  L Sleeping  Love. 

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Perugino  Transfiguration. 

7930 

Peschel,  C The  Three  Marys. 

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7931 

Pfannschmidt,  C.  C. . .Adoration  of  the  Kings. 

7932 

7932 

7932 

Phillip,  John Coming  Home,  a Highland 

Cottage  Doorway. 

7933 

Photo,  from  Life  . . . .Prince  of  Wales’  Dogs. 

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Artist. 


Subject. 


Picou,  H Anthony  and  Cleopatra. 

Love  Lighter  than  a Butterfly. 

These  are  your  Pleasures. 

Pierce,  C.  F Sheepfold. 

Piglhein,  Bruno An  Idyl.  (Front.) 

An  Idyl.  (Back.) 

My  Kitty. 

Boss  Gone  Out. 

Antipodes. 

Evening. 

The  Darling. 

...  My  Harlequin. 

Playmates. 

Snake  Charmer. 

Recreation. 

Japanese  Lady. 

...  .The  Glance. 

The  Lion’s  Awakening. 

Pilot y,  Carl Thusnelda  in  tho  Triumphal 

Procession  of  Germanicus. 

Girondists  on  their  Way  to 

Scaffold. 

Mary  Stuart  Receiving  her 

Death  Sentence. 

Wise  and  Foolish  Virgins. 

Pinwell,  G.  J Pied  Piper  of  Hamelin.  Be- 

guiling the  Rats. 

Pied  Piper  of  Ilamelin.  Be- 
guiling the  Children. 

Piombo, Sebastian  del.  The  Raising  of  Lazarus. 

Plockhorst,  B Christ  and  his  Disciples  on 

the  Way  to  Emmaus. 

Christ  takes  Leave  of  His 

Mother. 

Easter  Morning. 

St.  John  and  the  Virgin  Mary. 

Gift  from  Heaven. 

Guardian  Angel. 

The  Holy  AVomen  at  the 

Tomb  of  Christ. 

Poirson,  Maurice  . . . .The  Wharf  at  Trouville. 

Poittevin,  E.  le Studio  of  Paul  Potter. 

Studio  of  Van  de  Velde. 

Portaels,  J Flight  into  Egypt. 

Pott,  J Rose  of  Destiny. 

Potter,  Paul Cattle. 

Bull. 

Head  of  a Young  Bull. 

Study  of  Cattle. 

Poussin,  Nicolas Seasons  DancingbeforeTime. 

Powell,  Wm.  H De  Soto  Discovering  the  Mis- 

sissippi. 

Poy'nter,  E.  J Atalanta’s  Race. 


Study  Head. 

Pratere,  E.  de Thinking  It  Over. 

Preyer,  Paul Meditation. 

Protais,  P.  A Before  the  Attack,  Morning. 


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Subject. 


After  the  Combat,  Evening. 
Ariadne. 

Transfiguration. 

“ Madonna  di  San  Sisto,” 
.Madonna  and  Child.  (Full 
length,  from  the  above.) 
Madonna  and  Child.  (Heads 
from  the  above.) 

St.  Barbara. 

.St.  Sixtus. 

.Two  Cherubs. 

. Cherub  (one  wing). 

.Cherub  (two  wings). 
.“Madonna  di  Tempi.” 
.“Madonna  di  Granduca.” 
.“Madonna  della  Sedia.” 
(Chair  Madonna.) 
.“Madonna  dei  Candelabri.” 
.“La  Belle  Jardiniere.” 

.“La  Yierge  au  Donataire.” 

. “ Madonna  di  Foligno.” 

. “ Madonna  del  l’asseggio.” 
.Madonna  of  the  Fish. 
.Madonna  of  the  Legend. 
.Madonna  of  the  Diadem. 

. Madonna  and  Sleeping  Child. 

. Madonna  of  the  Pearl. 

. Lord  Cowpcr  Madonna. 
.Panshanger  Madonna. 

. Holy  Family. 

.St.  Marguerite. 

.St.  Cecilia. 

.St.  Michael. 

.Marriage  of  the  Virgin. 

.The  Visitation. 

.Via  Dolorosa. 

. Christ  Bearing  the  Cross. 
.Triumph  of  Galatea. 

. Heads  of  Christ  Child.  (From 
various  Madonnas.) 

. St.  Peter  delivered  from 
Prison. 

.Heliodorus  Driven  from  the 
Temple. 

.Burning  of  Borgo. 

.Poetry,  or  Parnassus. 
.Jurisprudence. 

. School  of  Athens. 

.Christ’s  Charge  to  Peter. 

. Miraculous  Draught  of 
Fishes. 

.Peter  and  John  at  the  Beau- 
tiful Gate. 

.Paul  and  Barnabas  at  Lystra. 
. Elymas  Struck  Blind. 

.Death  of  Ananias. 

.Paul  Preaching  at  Athens. 


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Artist. 


Subject. 


Judgment  of  Solomon. 
. Adam  and  Eve. 


Third  Hour  of  Day. 

Fourth  Hour  of  Night. 

The  Fornarina. 

Portrait  of  a Young  Man. 

The  Violinist. 

Massacre  of  the  Innocents. 

Descent  from  the  Cross. 

Two  Women  with  Zodiac. 

Dido. 

Raupp,  C With  a Favorable  Wind. 

Approach  of  a Storm. 

Recknagkl,  O Thi  Lucky  Shot. 

Regnault,  A.  G.  H. . .General  Prim. 

Departure  for  the  Fantasia. 

Reiniiold The  Tramp’s  Dream. 

Rembrandt The  Night  Watch. 

Anatomical  Lecture. 

The  Burgomasters. 

St.  Matthew. 

Rembrandt  and  his  Wife. 

Rembrandt’s  Wife. 

Rembrandt’s  Grandmother. 

The  Mill. 

Reni,  Guido Aurora. 

Mater  Dolorosa.  (Upturned 

face.) 

Ecce  Homo. 

Beatrice  Oenci. 

Persian  Sibyl. 

Fortune. 

Cupid'. 

Annunciation. 

Penitent  Magdalen. 

St.  Cecilia. 

Doctors  of  the  Church. 

Painting  and  Design. 

Christ  on  the  Mount  of  Olives. 

Renouf,  E The  Helping  Hand. 

Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua.  Angels’  Heads,  or  Cherub 
Choir. 

The  Age  of  Innocence. 

The  Strawberry  Girl. 

Simplicity. 

Penelope  Boothby. 

Elizabeth,  Duchess  of  Dev- 
onshire. 

Lady  Ann  Bingham. 

The  Countess  Spencer. 

Countess  Spencer  and  Lord 

Althorp. 

Duchess  of  Devonshire. 

Lady  Anne  Fitzpatrick. 

Lady  Gertrude  Fitzpatrick. 

Lady  Camden. 


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Miss  Bowles. 

Mrs.  Siddons  as  the  Tragic  Muse. 

Cymon  and  Iphigenia. 

Samuel. 

The  Coquette. 

Hope  Nursing  Love. 

Emily  Pott,  as  Thais. 

The  Infant  Academy. 

A Snake  in  the  Grass. 

Jane  Fleming. 

Gypsy  Fortune-teller. 

The  Mask. 

Ribera,  J.  i>e  . . .'.St.  Mary  in  Egypt. 

Richter,  E The  Favorite  of  the  Day. 

Richter,  Gustav  .Neapolitan  Boy. 

Odalisque. 

Queen  Louise  of  Prussia. 


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8134  8134 


8135  8135 


(Head  and  bust.) 

8104  Maria  Paulowna  of  Russia. 

8105  Study  Head. 

8106  Longing. 

8107  Reverie. 

8108  The  Brothers. 

8109  Christ  Raising  the  Daughter  of 

Jairus. 

8110  Crimean  Gipsy  Girl. 

8111  Richter,  II Piccolo. 

8112  Piccola. 

8113  Petruccio. 

8114  Look!  Look! 

8115  Riviere,  Briton.  . Persepolis. 

8116  Night  Watch. 

8117  Daniel. 

8118  Circe  and  the  Friends  of  Ulysses. 

8119  Sympathy. 

8120  Imprisoned. 

8121  Charity. 

“ Cave  Canem.”  (Beware  of  the 

Dog.) 

The  Poachers. 

Robert,  H.  L.  ..  .Parable  of  the  Sower. 

Robert,  P Echo. 

Roe,  Clarence.  . .Midnight  Challenge. 

Highland  Solitude. 

Romano,  Giulio  . . Apollo  and  the  Muses. 

Rosa,  Salvator  ..  Diogenes  in  Search  of  an 

Honest  Man. 

Rosenthal,  T.  E.  Elaine. 

The  Monk. 

He  who  laughs  last,  laughs  best. 

(First.) 

He  who  laughs  last,  laughs  best. 

(Last.) 

Arrest  of  Constance  de  Bev- 
erly. 

Alarmed  Boarding  School! 


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Morning  Prayers  in  the  Fam- 
ily of  Sebastian  Bach. 


Rossetti,  Dante  Ga- 
briel   Head  of  Dante. 

Mary  Magdalen  at  the  House 

of  Simon,  the  Pharisee. 

Girlhood  of  Mary  the  Virgin, 

Death  of  Lady  Macbeth. 

Sphynx. 

Mrs.  Rossetti,  Senior,  and 

Miss  Christina  Rossetti. 

“ Ancilla  Domine.” 

Cassandra. 

“ La  Donna  della  Finestra.” 

The  Beloved. 

Study  Head. 

Rossi,  A.  M “ Fetch  It ! ” 

Rossi,  L The  Oldness  of  a Prince. 

Rotari Magdalen.  (Head.) 

Rotta,  A The  Cage. 

Nothing  to  do  to  it. 

Rousseau,  Tii Landscape. 

Royer,  Lionel General  Charette,  at  Patay.* 

Rubens,  Peter  Paul.  . .Descent  from  the  Cross. 

Elevation  of  the  Cross. 

The  Lion  Hunt. 

Conversion  of  St.  Paul. 
Crucifixion. 

Altar  Piece,  St.  Ildefonso. 
Wife  of  Rubens. 

Perseus  and  Andromeda. 

Rudaux,  E Fishing. 

Hunting. 

Sketching. 

Study  of  an  Interior. 

Toll  Demanded. 

* Passing  Free. 

Never  Without  Game. 

Sabetelli,  L Jupiter  and  the  Gods  Discuss- 

ing the  Dispute  between 
Greece  and  Troy. 

. A Pegged-down  Fishing 
Match. 

.The  Smile.* 

Salentin,  H Shepherd  Children. 

Madonna,  Child  and  St.  John. 

Salles,  Jtjles Amalfi. 

In  the  Glaciers.* 

Saltini,  P The  Account. 

8178.8178jSALZ.MANN A Wife  in  Every  Port. 

817918179  Sani,  A Check-mated. 

8180  8180  Sant,  J Shakespeare  at  the  Age  of 

Twelve. 

8181  8181! Easter  Offering. 

8182,  Sartain,  John Divorce  of  the  Empress 

Josephine. 

8183  8183'Scalbert,  J On  Land. 


8171  Sadler,  W.  Dendy 


8172  8172|Saintin,  Emile 

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Subject. 


Does  He  Love  Me? 

Drifting.* 

Summer.* 

Sch  aching  lilt,  G Spring  has  Come  Again  ! 

llichildis. 

Senta. 

Bridal  Jewels. 

First  Children  of  Spring. 

The  King. 

Schaei  pi,  S Autumn. 


Scheffer,  Ary St.  Augustine  and  his 

Mother. 

Christ  the  Consoler. 

Christ  the  Kemunerator. 

Temptation  of  Christ. 

Magdalen. 

Francesca  di  Bimini. 

Dante  and  Beatrice. 

The  Three  Marys. 

Christ  and  St.  John. 

Hebe. 

Sciiiavoni,  N Hebe. 

Schinckel Greece  in  her  Glory. 

Schloesseu,  C Beethoven  in  his  Study. 

Schmalz,  Herbert  . . .Temple  of  Eros. 

How  Long? 

Schmidt,  M Happiness. 

The  Parson’s  Toilet. 

[iechen,  H Beatrice. 

Flamen9a. 


Schneider,  II. 


.Mozart  and  his  Sister. 
.Michael  Angelo  Heading  his 
Sonnets  to  Yittoria  Co- 
lon n a. 

.Venus  with  Loves. 

Giinther  and  Brunhild. 
Siegfried  and  Kriemhild. 


Schopin,  H.  F 


Schrader,  J. 


.Touch  Me  Not. 

.Nativity. 

• Cornelia  and  her  Jewels. 

.Socrates  Instructing  Alci- 
biades. 

.Morning  of  the  18th  Bru- 
tuaire. 

.Queen  Elizabeth  Confirms  the 
Death-Warrant  of  Mary 
Stuart. 

.Cromwell  in  Whitehall. 

.St.  Anthony  and  Infant 
Christ. 

.Madonna  and  Saints. 

.Arab  Shiek  Travelling. 

.Arabian  Outposts. 


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Schwoiser,  E Henry  IV.  at  Canossa. 

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Seigert,  A The  Critic. 

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Simonsen,  N Battle  of  Sangelmark. 

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Stewart,  J The  Hunt  Dance. 

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Tofano,  E 


Tojetti 

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Toulmonciie,  A 

Trayer,  J 

Trood,  W.  H.  . 


Troyon,  C. 


Trumbull,  John. 


Tucker,  Ada  F. 
Turner,  J.  M.  W 


Subject. 


.Study  Head,  No.  5. 

. “ No.  6. 

“ No.  7. 

.The  Fanatics. 

. A Preacher  in  a Norwegian 
Cottage. 

.Faust  and  Marguerite. 
.Assumption  of  the  Virgin. 
.Head  of  Virgin.  (From  the 
above.) 

.Bella. 

. Flora. 

.The  Tribute  Money. 

.The  Entombment. 

Madonna.  (Dresden.) 

.Holy  Family,  with  St.  Zacli- 
arias. 

.Madonna  and  Child. 
.Madonna  and  Child  Adored 
by  Angels. 

.Titian’s  Daughter. 

. St.  Peter  the  Martyr. 
.Sleeping  Venus.  (Head  and 
bust.) 

.Briscola’s  Ace. 

.At  Last,  Alone ! 

.The  First  Grief. 

.Love  and  Innocence. 

. Grandfather’s  Birthday. 
.Honeymoon. 

.Tete-a-Tete. 

. A Sister  of  Charity. 
.Competitors.  (Dogs.) 

.Home  Rulers.  (Cats.) 

.Cattle. 

.Fishing-Boat. 

.Landscape,  with  Cattle. 
.Battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 
Declaration  of  Independence 
Playmates.  (Kittens.) 
Approach  to  Venice. 

Venice. 

Ancient  Italy. 

Modern  Italy. 

The  Old  Temeraire. 

Temple  of  Jupiter. 

The  Golden  Bough. 

Dido  Building  Carthage. 
Mercury  and  Argus. 
Heidelberg. 

Dover. 

Hastings. 

Wreck  of  the  Minotaur. 
Caligula’s  Palace  and  Bridge. 
Regulus  Leaving  Carthage. 
Decline  of  Carthage. 

Death  of  Nelson 


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Subject. 


The  Muses  and  the  Pi6rides. 
The  Siren. 

, “ Embarques.” 

At  Ostende.* 

Autumn. 

Sweet  Souvenir. 

Maternal  Happiness. 

“ Au  lie  voir.” 

Adieu,  Papa.* 


. Coast  of  Schevcningen. 
.Expulsion  of  Hagar. 


The  Entombment. 

Sleeping  Cupid. 

Family  of  Charles  I. 

The  Bag-piper. 

Marriage  of  St.  Catharine. 


Cattle  in  a Marsh. 

Source  of  the  Neslette,  Nor- 
mandy. 

Watering-place  at  Treport. 
Pasturage  at  Soreng. 


Black  Peter. 

Invitation  to  Dance. 

The  Reluctant  Confession. 
Without  the  Artist’s  Permis- 
sion. 

The  Toilet. 

St.  Barbara. 

Lucretia. 

Violante. 

Questioning  of  the  Sphinx. 
Memory. 

Cup  of  Death. 

An  Old  Saint. 

Landscape. 


A Spanish  Lady. 

The  Whispering  Well. 

The  First  Step. 

Meditation. 

Daniel. 

Michael  Angelo  and  Raphael 
in  the  Vatican. 

Prayer  in  the  Desert. 

Pope  Leo  XII.  in  St.  Peters. 
Misty  Morning. 

A Tempest.  Moonlight. 
Marriage  at  Cana.  (Louvre.) 
“ “ (Dresden.) 


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Vogel,  Hugo Luther  Preaching  at  Wart- 

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Vollmar,  L The  Caught  Mouse. 

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8476 

8476 

Voltz,  Franz Cattle.  — The  Lake. 

8477 

8477 

8478 

8478 

8479  8479 

8480 

8480  8480 

Von  Tiioren,  Otto  . . .Lost  Dogs. 

84X1 

8482 

8482  8482 

8483 

8483 

8483 

8483 

Wagner,  Alex Chariot  Pace,  Circus  Max- 

imus. 

8484 

8484 

8484 

8485 

8485 

8486 

8486  8486 

8487 

8487 

8488  848m 

8489 

8489  8489 

Wagner,  Carl Bismarck  at  Versailles. 

8490 

8490 

Wagner,  P On  the  Heath. 

8491 J 

8491 

8492 

8492 

8493 

8493 

Wagrez,  J The  First  Meeting. 

8494 

8494 

8494 

8494 

Wahlberg Evening. 

1 

8495 

8495 

18495 

Walker,  F The  Vagrants. 

Extra. 


176 


Engravings,  Modern  Paintings,  etc. 


Large,  j 

Med. 

Cab. 

8496 

8496 

8497 

8497 

8498 

8499 

8499 

8500 

8500 

8501 

8501 

8502 

8502 

8503 

8503 

8504 

8504 

8505 

8505 

8506 

8506 

8507 

8507 

8508 

8508 

8509 

8509 

8510 

8510 

8511 

8511 

8512 

8512 

8513 

8513 

8514 

8514 

8515 

8515 

8515 

8516 

8516 

8516 

8517 

8517 

8517 

8518 

8518 

8519 

8519 

8519 

8520 

8520 

8521 

8521 

8521 

8522 

8522 

8523 

8523 

8524 

8524 

8525 

8525 

18526 

8527 

8527 

8528 

8528 

8529 

8530 

8530 

8531 

8531 

8532 

8532 

8533 

8533 

8534 

18534 

8535 

8536 

8536 

8537 

8538 

8539 

8540 

8540 

8541 

8541 

8542 

8543 

8543 

8544 

8544 

Artist. 


Subject. 


.Harbor  of  Refuge. 

Wallis,  II Chatterton. 

Wappers,  Baron Death  of  Columbus. 

Waiter,  J A Merry  Drive. 

Watts,  G.  F Endy inion. 

Daphne. 

Time,  Death,  and  Judgment. 

Love  and  Death. 

Hope. 

Orpheus  and  Eurydice. 

Psyche. 

Throne  of  Death. 

Love  Triumphant. 

Love  and  Life. 

Fata  Morgana. 

Paola  and  Francesca  di  Rim- 
ini. 

Portrait  of  Miss  Tennant. 

“ Mrs.  Percy  Wynd- 

ham. 

Watchman,  What  of  the 

Night? 


Weber,  Otto Greedy  Calves. 

Weber,  Th Departure  of  the  Fishermen. 

Return  of  the  Fishermen. 

Wein,  Robert Embarkation  of  the  Pilgrims. 

Werner,  A.  von Congress  at  Berlin. 

Capitulation  of  Sedan. 

Werner,  H Forester’s  Daughter. 

Wertheimer,  G The  Flowers  Avenged. 

Feeding  the  Lions.* 

Wilkie,  Sir  David.  . . .Sheep  Washing. 

Willems,  F The  Wedding  Ring. 

Winterhalter,  II The  Infant  Christ. 

Wittmer Raphael  Painting  the  Ma- 

donna. 

Woltz,  B Cross  on  the  Mountain. 

Wynants,  J Rural  Landscape. 

Young,  E Alpine  Hunter. 

Zamacois,  E Return  to  the  Convent. 


The  King’s  Favorite. 

Show  me  your  Hands  and 
Pockets. 

Indirect  Contribution. 
Demand  in  Marriage. 
Education  of  a Prince. 

Four  Brothers. 

Three  Fools. 

Fools  Playing  at  Bowling. 

A Good  Pastor. 


Zick,  A Psyche  and  Charon. 

Ziem,  Felix Venice. 

Zimmermann,  E The  Goose. 

Zucharelli  Landscape,  with  Waterfall. 


Part  Third. 


177 


Large,  I 

•c 

3 

OS 

o 

PORTRAITS. 

Authors. 

8545 

About,  Edmond  Francis  Valentine. 

Life  Photo. 

8546 

8546 

Addison,  Joseph. 

P.  Kramer. 

8547 

Ariosto,  Ludovico. 

Ermini. 

8548 

Black,  William. 

Life  Photo. 

4 4 4 4 

8549 

Browning,  Robert. 

8550 

“ Elizabeth  Barrett. 

8551 

8551 

Bryant,  William  Cullen. 

8552 

Bulwer,  Edward  George,  Earl  Lytton. 

8553 

8553 

8553 

Burns,  Robert. 

P.  Kramer. 

8554 

a 44 

Wm.  Nicholson. 

8555 

8555 

4 ( 44 

8556 

8556 

8556 

Byron,  George  Gordon  Noel. 

P.  Kramer. 

8557 

Campbell,  Thomas. 

8558 

Carlyle,  Thomas. 

Life  Photo. 

. 

8559 

4 4 4 4 

44  44 

8560 

8560 

Cary,  Alice. 

8561 

8561 

“ Phoebe. 

8562 

Chamisso,  Adelbert  von. 

8563 

8563 

Chaucer,  Geoffrev. 

P.  Kramer. 

8564 

Clemens,  Samuel  Langhorne.  (Mark  Twain.)  Life  Photo. 

8565 

Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor. 

P.  Kramer. 

8566 

Collins,  William  Wilkie. 

Life  Photo. 

8567 

Conway,  Hugh. 

8568 

Cowper,  William. 
Crabbe,  George. 

P.  Kramer. 

8569 

8570 

8570 

Dante. 

R.  Giannetti. 

8571 

“ 

Giotto. 

8572 

<( 

Stefano  Tofanelli. 

8573 

Daudet,  A. 

IAfe  Photo. 

8574 

Dickens,  Charles. 

<<  < < 

8575 

Dryden,  John. 

8576 

Dumas,  Alexander. 

8577 

“ “ jr. 

8578 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo. 

Life  Photo. 

8579 

Evans,  Marian  C.  (George  Eliot.) 

8580 

44  44  44 

Profile. 

8581 

Froude,  James  Anthony. 

8582  8582 

Fuller,  Sarah  Margaret  (Ossoli). 

8583 

Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von. 

G.  0.  May. 

8584 

8584  8584 

4 A 44  4 4 44 

C.  Jaeger. 

8585  8585 

Goldsmith,  Oliver. 

P.  Kramer. 

|8586 

Harte,  Bret. 

Life  Photo. 

8587  8587 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel. 

8588 

Heine,  Heinrich. 

8589 

Hemans,  Felicia. 

8590 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell. 

8591 

Hughes,  Thomas. 

Life  Photo. 

8592 

Hugo,  Victor  Marie. 

«(  (< 

8593 

“ “ “ 

<t  <( 

8594 

Ingelow,  Jean. 

8595 

Irving,  Washington. 

8596 

Johnson,  Samuel. 

P.  Kramer. 

8597 

Keats,  John. 

4 4 

8598 

Kingsley,  Charles. 

8599 

8599 

8599 

Longfellow,  Henry  Wordsworth. 

<<  «t  (< 

P.  Kramer. 

8600 

Life  Photo. 

178 


Engravings,  Modern  Paintings,  etc. 


6 

to 

T3 

A 

a 

a 

5 

o 

8606 

8601 

8602 

8603 

8604 

8605 
! 8606 

8607 

8607 

8608 

8608 

8608 

8612 

8609 

8610 
8611 
8612 

8618 

8613 

8614 

8615 

8616 
8617 
18618 

8619 

8619 

8620 

8620|8ti20 

8622 

8621 

8622 

8624 

8623 

8624 

8625 

8625 

8625 

8626 

8626 

8639 

8627 

8628 

8629 

8630 

8631 

8632 

8633 

8634 

8635 

8636 

8637 

8638 

8639 

8640 

8640 

8641 

8641 

8647  , 

8642 

8643 

8644 

8645 

8646 

8647 

8648 

8649 

8650 

8651 

3652 

3653  i 

3653 

8654  i 

3654  1 

3654 

4 

8655 

l| 

3656  i 

3656 

Authors.  ( Continued. ) 


Longfellow,  Henry  Wordsworth.  (Seated.)  Life  Photo. 


Macauley,  Thomas  Babington. 

P.  Kramer. 

Macdonald,  George. 
Marryat,  Florence. 
Michelet,  Jules. 

Life  Photo. 

Milton,  John. 

P.  Kramer. 

“ “ (Seated.) 

Thomas  Faed. 

Moore,  Thomas. 

P.  Kramer. 

4C  tt 

M.  A.  Shee. 

Petrarch,  Francesco. 

Stefano  Tofanelli. 

Poe,  Edgar  Allen. 

Memorial  Portrait. 

Pope,  Alexander. 

Prescott,  William  Hickling. 
Rame,  Louise  De  la.  (Ouida.) 
Renan,  Ernest. 

P.  Kramer. 

Ruskin,  John. 

Sainte-Beuve,  Charles  Augustin. 

Life  Photo. 

Sand,  George.  (Mme.  Dudevant.) 

Life  Photo. 

it  it 

Th.  Couture. 

Schiller,  Johann  Christoph  Friedrich 

«<  it  i(  {< 

von.  C.  Jaeger .. 

“ Simanowiz. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter. 

P.  Kramer. 

tt  tt  ti 

it  tt  tt 

Wm.  Nicholson. 

Shakespeare,  William. 

it  it 

tt  tt 

a n 

tt  a 

a a 

a tt 

a a 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe. 

Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsley. 
Shillaber,  P.  B.  (Mrs.  Partington.) 
Southey,  Robert. 

Spenser,  Edmund. 

Spencer,  Herbert. 

Tasso. 

Tennyson,  Alfred. 

Thackeray,  William  Makepeace. 
Trollope,  Anthony. 

Trowbridge,  John  Townsend. 

Tupper,  Martin. 

Verne,  Jules. 

Whittier,  John  Greenleaf. 

“ n (< 

Wordsworth,  William. 

Yates,  Edmund. 

Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary. 

Musical  Composers. 

Auber,  Daniel  Francis  Esprit. 

Bach,  John  Sebastian. 

Beethoven,  Ludwig  van. 

Cherubini,  Maria  Luigi  C.  Z.  S. 
Chopin,  Ren6. 


P.  Kramer. 
Stratford  Portrait. 
“ Bust. 

Burbage. 
C hand  os. 
Droeshout. 

Felton. 
C.  Jansen. 


Life  Photo. 


Life  Photo. 
Pietro  Ermini. 
P.  Kramer. 
II.  Ilerkomer. 

Life  Photo. 

i<  it 


W.  A.  Thompson. 
Life  Photo. 

ii  tt 

it  i < 


E.  Felix. 
C.  Jaeger. 

tt 

E.  Felix. 
P.  Slack. 


Part  Third. 


179 


Large. 

Med. 

• 

pO 

C3 

o 

Musical  Composers. 

(Concluded.) 

8657 

Gliick,  Christoph  Wilibald  von. 

8658 

Gounod,  Felix  Charles. 

Life  Photo. 

8659 

Ilalevy,  Jacques  Francois  Fromenthal.  “ 

8660 

8660 

Handel,  George  Frederick. 

C.  Jaeger. 

8661 

8661 

Haydn.  Joseph. 

8662 

8662 

Liszt,  Franz. 

Life  Photo. 

8663 

44  4 4 

“ 

86G4 

8664 

8664 

Mendelssohn,  Moses. 

C.  Jaeger. 

44 

8665 

Meyerbeer,  Jakob. 

8666 

8666 

8666 

Mozart,  Johann  Chrysostom. 

44 

8667 

it  U tt 

P.  Battoni. 

8668 

Rossini,  Gioacchino. 

8669 

4 4 44 

8670 

Rubinstein,  Anton. 

8671 

8671 

Schubert,  Franz. 

C.  Jaeger. 

44 

8672 

8672 

Schumann,  Robert. 

8673 

Yerdi,  Guiseppe. 

Life  Photo. 

8G74 

8674 

8674 

Wagner,  Wilhelm  Richard. 

P.  Krd  mer. 

8675 

it  «<  << 

Life  Photo. 

8676 

8676 

Weber,  Carl  Maria  von. 

C.  Jaeger. 

Painters  and  Sculptors  (Old  Masters). 

8677 

8677 

Angelo,  Michael. 

M.  Angelo. 

8678 

“ “ 

E.  Cateni. 

8679' 

8679 

(<  (« 

M.  Cecconi. 

8680 

8680 

Cellini,  Benvenuto. 

Vasari. 

8681 

8681 

Correggio,  Antonio  Allegri. 

Correggio. 

8682 

<4  4 4 44 

44 

8683 

8683 

Diirer,  Albrecht. 

A.  Diirer. 

8684 

8684 

Dyck,  Anthony  van. 

A.  Van  Dyck. 

8685 

Fra  Angelico,  Fiesole. 

8686 

Fra  Bartolommeo. 

8687 

Hogarth,  William. 

P.  Kramer. 

8688 

8688 

Jardin,  Martin  de. 

11.  Rigaud. 

8689 

Kauffmann,  Angelica. 

4 4 4 4 

A.  Kauffmann. 

8690 

“ 

8691 

8691 

Memling,  Hans. 

IT.  Memling. 

8692 

8692 

Mignard,  Pierre. 

II.  Rigaud. 

8693 

Murillo,  Bartolome  Esteban. 

Murillo. 

8694 

Perugino,  Pietro. 

Perugino. 

8695 

8695 

Raphael  Sanzio  d’Urbino. 

Raphael. 

8696 

44  44  44 

4 4 

8697 

8697 

Rembrandt,  van  Ryn. 

Rembrandt. 

8698 

4 4 4 4 

4 4 

8699 

8699 

Reni,  Guido. 

G.  Reni. 

8700 

8700 

Rubens,  Peter  Paul. 

Rubens. 

8701 

“ “ “ (at  60.) 

8702 

8702 

Titian,  Vecelli. 

Titian. 

8703 

Yasari,  Giorgio. 

Vasari. 

8704 

8704 

Vinci,  Leonardo  da. 

Da  Vinci. 

Painters  and  Sculptors  (Modern). 

8705 

8705 

Allston,  Washington. 

C.  Harding. 

8706 

Alma-Tadema,  L. 

Etched  by  P.  Raj  on. 

8707 

44 

Life  Photo. 

8708 

Blake,  William. 

8709 

8709 

Bonheur,  Rosa. 

E.  Dubufe. 

8710 

Burne-Jones,  E. 

'8711 

Corot,  J.  B.  C. 

Life  Photo. 

180 


Engravings,  Modern  Paintings,  etc. 


8720 

8724 


8727 


8734 


Painters  and  Sculptors.  ( Concluded .) 


o 


8712 

8713 

8714 

8715 

8716 

8717 

8718 

8719 

8720 

8721 

8722 

8723 

8724 

8725 

8726 

8727 

8728 

8729 

8730 

8731 

8732 

8733 

8734 

8735 

8736 

8737 


8738 

8739 

8740 

8741 

8742 

8743 

8744 

8745 

8746 

8747 

8748 

8749 

8750 

8751 

8752 

8753 

8754 

8755 

8756 

8757 

8758 

8759 

8760 

8761 

8762 

8763 

8764 

8765 

8766 


Corot,  J.  B.  C.  (Sketching.) 

Life  Photo . 

(4  ti 

From  an  Etching. 

Detaille,  Edouard. 

Life  Photo. 
<<  (< 

Faed,  Thomas. 

Greenaway,  Miss  Kate. 

c<  (< 

Haden,  Seymour. 

a a 

Herkomer,  Hubert. 

<(  u 

Hunt,  Holman. 

((  << 

Ivaulbach,  William. 

Wm.  Kaulbach. 

Landseer,  Sir  Edwin. 
Leighton,  Sir  Frederick. 

Life.  Photo. 

i C it 

Millais,  John  Everett. 

it  it 

Mandel,  E.  (Engraver). 

Etched  by  T.  L.  Raab. 

Millet,  Jean  Francis. 

Life  Photo. 

Neuville,  A.  de. 

it  it 

Piloty,  Carl  von. 

Etched  by  T.  L.  Raab. 

Poynter,  E.  J. 

Life  Photo. 

Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua. 

Reynolds. 

Riviere,  Briton. 

Life  Photo. 

Rossetti,  Dante  Gabriel. 

4 1 44 

Stone,  Marcus. 
Turner,  J.  M.  W. 

44  4 4 

Voltz,  Franz. 

Etched  by  T.  L.  Raab. 

Watts,  G.  F. 

Life  Photo. 

Whistler,  J.  A.  M. 

tt  a 

Wilkie,  Sir  David. 

P.  Kramer. 

Crowned  Heads  of  Europe.  (From  a set  of 

drawings.) 

Victoria,  Queen  of  Great  Britain. 
William  I.,  Emperor  of  Germany. 
Augusta,  Empress  of  Germany. 

Louis  II.,  King  of  Bavaria. 

Albert,  King  of  Saxony. 

Carolina,  Queen  of  Saxony. 

Charles  I.,  King  of  Wurtemberg. 

Olga,  Queen  of  WUrtemberg. 

Francis  Joseph  I.,  Emperor  of  Austria. 
Elizabeth,  Empress  of  Austria. 
Alexander  II.,  Late  Czar  of  Russia. 
Oscar  II.,  King  of  Sweden  and  Norway. 
Sophia,  Queen  of  Sweden  and  Norway. 
Christian  IX.,  King  of  Denmark. 

Louisa,  Queen  of  Denmark. 

William,  King  of  the  Netherlands. 
Emma,  Queen  of  the  Netherlands. 
Leopold  II.,  King  of  the  Belgians. 

Maria  Henrietta,  Queen  of  the  Belgians. 
Alphonzo  XII.,  King  of  Spain. 

Maria  Christine,  Queen  of  Spain. 

Louis,  King  of  Portugal. 

Maria  pia,  Queen  of  Portugal. 

Umberto  I.,  King  of  Italy. 

Margherita,  Queen  of  Italy. 

Leo  XIII.,  Pope. 

Georgios  I.,  King  of  Greece. 

Olga,  Queen  of  Greece. 

Abdul  Hamid  II.,  Grand  Sultan. 


Part  Third. 


181 


Portraits.  ( Continued .) 


8767 

8768 

8769 

8770 

8771 

8772 

8773 

8774 

8775 

8776 

8777 

8778 

8779 

8780 

8781 

8782 

8783 

8784 

8785 

8786 

8787 

8788 

8789 

8790 

8791 

8792 

8793 

8794 

8795 

8796 

8797 

8798 

8799 

8800 
8801 
8802 

8803 

8804 

8805 

8806 

8807 

8808 

8809 

8810 
8811 
8812 

8813 

8814 

8815 

8816 

8817 

8818 

8819 

8820 
8821 
8822 


Royalty  ami  Nobility. 

Albert,  the  late  Prince  Consort. 

Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales. 

Alexander  III.,  Emperor  of  Russia. 

Alexandra,  Princess  of  Wales. 

“ “ “ in  Oxford  gown. 

Alfred  Ernest  Albert,  Duke  of  Edinburgh. 

Arthur,  Duke  of  Connaught. 

Augusta,  Empress  of  Germany. 

Beatrice,  Princess  (of  England). 

Bonaparte,  Emperor  Napoleon. 

“ Empress  Josephine. 

“ Prince  Jerome. 

“ Napoleon,  Prince  Imperial. 

“ Victor,  Son  of  Plon-Plon. 

Carlos,  Don,  Pretender  to  Spanish  Throne. 

Catharine  I.,  Empress  of  Russia. 

Cetowayo,  King  of  Zululand. 

Charles  I.  of  England. 

“ “ “ (Head.) 

“ “ “ (Drawing.) 

Dolgorouka,  Princess,  Second  Wife  of  Alexander  II. 
Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England. 

Emma,  Queen  of  the  Sandwich  Islands. 

Eulalia,  Sister  of  King  of  Spain. 

Frederick  William,  Crown  Prince  of  Germany. 

Grey,  Lady  Jane. 

Henrietta  Maria,  Wife  of  Charles  I.  of  England. 
Henry  VIII.,  King  of  England. 

“ 1st  Wife.  Catharine  of  Aragon. 

“ 2d  “ Anne  of  Boleyn. 

“ 3d  “ Jane  Seymour. 

“ 4th  “ Anne  of  Cleves. 

“ 5th  “ Catharine  Howard. 

“ 6th  “ Catharine  Parr. 

Isabella,  Ex-Queen  of  Spain. 

Ismail  Pasha,  Late  Khedive  of  Egypt. 

Kalakaua,  King  of  Sandwich  Islands. 

Leopold,  Duke  of  Albany. 

Louise,  Princess  (of  England). 

Ludwig  II.,  King  of  Bavaria. 

Ludwig  IV.,  Grand  Duke  of  Hesse. 

Maria,  Duchess  of  Edinburgh. 

Maria  Christine,  Queen  of  Spain. 

Marie  Antoinette. 

Mary  Stuart,  Queen  of  Scots. 

((  «<  U ((  u 

Milena,  Princess  of  Montenegro. 

Nicolaus  I.,  Prince  of  Montenegro. 

Nassr-ed-din,  Shah  of  Persia. 

Paris,  de,  Comte  Louis  Philippe. 

Peter  the  Great.  (Emperor  of  Russia.) 

Teck,  Duke  of. 

“ Duchess  of. 

Tudor,  Mary,  Queen  of  England. 

Victoria,  Queen  of  England. 

William  III.,  King  of  Holland. 


Van  Dyck. 


182 


Engravings,  Modern  Paintings,  etc. 


French  Royalty,  Nobility,  etc. 

rangement  chronological. 


(From  a set  of  drawings.)  Ar- 
Cabinet  size  only. 


88231  Julius  Caesar. 

8824,  Charlemagne. 

8825  Blanche  de  Castile. 

8826  Louis  IX.  St.  Louis. 

8827  Marguerite  de  Proven9e. 

8828  “ “ Bourgoyne. 

8829  Charles  V. 

8830  Jeanne  de  Bourbon. 

8831  Charles  VI. 

8832  Isabeau  de  Bavi&re. 

8833  Charles  VII. 

8834  Marie  d’Anjou. 

8835  Jeanne  d’Arc. 

8836  Agnes  Sorel. 

8837  Louis  XI. 

8838  Jeanne  Harchette. 

8839  Charles  VIII. 

8840  Anne  de  Bretagne. 

8841  Clemence  Isaure. 

8842  Louis  XII. 

8843  Louise  de  Savoie. 

8844  Franpois  I. 

8845  Claude  de  France. 

8846  Marguerite  de  Navarre. 

8847  Duchess  d’Etampes. 

8848  Ferroniere  (la  belle). 

8849  Henry  II. 

8850  Catherine  de  Medicis. 

8851  Diane  de  Poitiers. 

8852  Francis  II. 

8853  Mary  Stuart. 

8854  Charles  IX. 

8855  Elizabeth  d’Autriche. 

8856  Marie  Couchet. 

8857  Jeanne  d’Albret. 

8858  Henry  III. 

8859  Louise  de  Lorraine. 

8860  Duke  of  Guise. 

8861  Henry  IV. 

8862  Marguerite  de  Valois. 

8863  Marie  de  Medicis. 

8864  Henriette  d’Entragues. 

8865  Gabrielle  d’Estrees. 

8866  Louis  XIII. 

8867  Anne  d’Autriche. 

8868  Cardinal  Richelieu. 

8869  Mine,  de  Lafayette. 

8870  Gaston  d’Orleans. 

8871  Mile,  de  Montpensier. 

8872  Duchess  de  Chevreuse. 

8873  Cardinal  Mazarin. 

I)l?cliess  de  Montbazon. 

8875  Elizabeth  de  Bourbon. 

8876  Henriette  de  France. 

8877  “ d’Angleterre. 

8878  Louis  XIV. 

8879!  Marie  Therese. 


j 8880  Mtne.  de  Montespan. 

8881  Mile,  de  La  Valli&re. 

8882  Mile,  de  Fontanges. 

8883  Mine,  de  Maintenon. 

8884  Duchess  des  Ursins. 

8885  Philippe  de  France. 

8886  Louis,  Grand  Dauphin. 

8887  Victoire  de  Baviere. 

8888  Boileau. 

888  ) Racine. 

8890  Moliere. 

8891  La  Fontaine. 

8892  Bossuet. 

8893  Corneille. 

8894  Fenelon. 

8895  Charlotte  d’Orleans. 

8896  Mine,  de  Sevign6. 

8897  Mtne.  de  Grignan. 

889  s Duchess  de  Longueville. 

8899  Duchess  de  Chateauroux. 

8900  Hortense  Mancini. 

8901  Mme.  de  Stael. 

8902  Ninon  de  Lenclos. 

8903  Marion  Delorme. 

8901  Duchess  du  Maine. 

8905  Mile,  de  la  Sabli&re. 

8906  Mme.  Deshouleres. 

8907  Mme.  de  Parabere. 

8908  Elizabeth  d’Orleans. 

8909  Adrienne  Lecouvreur. 

Louis  XV. 

Marie  Leczinska. 

Philippe  d’Orleans  (Regent). 
Mme.  Pompadour. 

Dubarry. 

Voltaire. 

Mme.  du  Chatelet. 

J.  J.  Rousseau. 

Mme.  de  Montesson. 

Marie  Therese  de  Hongrie. 
Louis  XVI. 

Marie  Antoinette. 

Madame  Royale. 

Madame  Elizabeth. 

Madame  Roland. 

Lamballe. 

Countess  d’Artois. 

Countess  de  Provence. 
Philippe  Egalite. 

Mme.  de  Genlis. 

BufFon. 

Robespierre. 

Tallien. 

Charlotte  Corday. 

Louis  XVII.,  Dauphin. 

Louis  XVIII. 

Duke  de  Berry. 


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8913 

8914 

8915 

8916 

8917 

8918 

8919 

8920 

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8922 

8923 

8924 

8925 

8926 

8927 

8928 

8929 

8930 

8931 

8932 

8933 

8934 

8935 

8936 


Part  Third. 


133 


French  Royalty,  Nobility,  etc.  ( Concluded .) 


8937 

Duchess  de  Berry. 

8946 

Queen  Ilortense. 

8938 

Letitia  Bonaparte. 

8947 

Eliza  Bonaparte. 

8939 

Napoleon  Bonaparte. 

8948 

Pauline  Bonaparte. 

8940 

Empress  Josephine. 

8949 

Madame  Itecamier. 

8941 

Maria  Louisa. 

8950 

La  Du  the. 

8942 

King  of  Rome. 

8951 

Duchess  of  Burgoyne. 

8943 

Joseph  Bonaparte. 

8952 

Mme.  de  Villeneuve. 

8944 

Lucien  Bonaparte. 

8953 

Charles  X. 

8945 

Louis  Bonaparte. 

8954 

Mars. 

Presidents  of  the  United  States.  In  Cabinet  size  only. 


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8958 

8959 

8960 

8961 

8962 

8963 

8964 

8965 

8966 


Geo.  Washington,  1789-1797. 
John  Adams,  1797-1801. 

Thomas  Jefferson,  1801-1809. 
James  Madison,  1809-1817. 
James  Monroe,  1817-1825. 
Jno.  Quincy  Adams, 1825-1829. 
Andrew  Jackson,  1829-1837. 
Martin  Van  Buren,  1837-1841. 
Win.  H.  Harrison,  1841-1841. 
John  Tyler,  1841-1845. 

James  K.  Polk,  1845-1849. 


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8968 

8969 

8970 

8971 

8972 

8973 

8974 

8975 

8976 

8977 


Zachary  Taylor,  1849-1850. 
Millard  Fillmore,  1850-1853. 
Franklin  Pierce.  1853-1857. 
James  Buchanan,  1857-1861. 
Abraham  Lincoln,  1861-1865. 
Andrew  Johnson,  1865-1869. 
Ulysses  S.  Grant,  1869-1877. 
R.  B.  Hayes,  1877-1881. 

James  A.  Garfield,  1881-1881. 
Chester  A.  Arthur,  1881-1885. 
Grover  Cleveland,  1885- 


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Miscellaneous  Portraits. 

8978 

Abernethy,  John.  (Surgeon.) 

8979 

Adams,  John  Quincy.  (Am.  Statesman.)  G . P.  A.  Healy. 

8980 

8980 

Amerbach,  Boniface.  (Swiss  Scholar.)  II.  Ilolbcin. 

8981 

Antonelli,  Giacomo.  (Ital.  Cardinal.) 

8982 

Benson,  Dr.  (Archbishop  of  Canterbury.) 

8983 

Bismarck,  Karl  Otto  von.  (Ger.  Statesman.) 

8984 

Bright,  Hon.  John.  (Eng.  Statesman.) 

8985 

Chalmers,  Rev.  Thomas.  (Scottish  Divine.) 

8986 

Choate,  Rufus.  (Orator  and  Statesman.) 

8987 

Columbus,  Christopher.  (Discoverer.) 

8988 

Constantine,  Nikolaevitch.  (Russian  Grand  Duke.) 

8989 

Cooper,  Peter.  (Am.  Philanthropist.) 

8990 

Cromwell,  Oliver.  (Protector  of  England.) 

8991 

Darwin,  Charles.  (Eng.  Naturalist.) 

8992 

Dufferin  (Fred’k  Temple  Blackwood)  Lord.  (Eng.  Peer.) 

8993 

Everett,  Edward.  (Am.  Statesman.) 

8994 

Franklin,  Benjamin.  “ 

8995 

“ Sir  John.  (Eng.  Rear-Admiral.) 

8996 

Garibaldi,  Giuseppe.  (Ital.  Patriot.) 

8997 

Garrick,  David.  (Eng.  Actor.) 

8998 

Garrison,  William  Lloyd.  (Am.  Philanthropist.) 

8999 

Gladstone,  Hon.  W.  E.  (Eng.  Statesman.) 

9000 

Gordon,  Gen.  C.  C.  (Eng.  Soldier.) 

9001 

Gortchakorf,  Prince  Alex.  (Hus.  Statesman.) 

9002 

Grevy,  Francis  P.  J.  (Fr.  Statesman.) 

9003 

Gutenberg,  Johann.  (Inventor  of  Printing.) 

9004 

Hancock,  John.  (Am.  Statesman.)  J.  S.  Copley. 

9005 

9005 

Hippocrates.  (Greek  Physician.) 

1 1 

9006 

Humboldt,  Alexander  von.  (Ger.  Traveller.) 

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Miscellaneous  Portraits.  ( Concluded .) 


Jones,  John  Paul.  (Am.  Commodore.) 

Kaunitz,  Wenzel  Anton  von.  (Aus.  Statesman.) 

Knox,  John.  (Scotch  Reformer.) 

Kossuth,  Louis.  (Hungarian  Statesman.) 

Lesseps,  Ferdinand  de.  (Fr.  Diplomatist.) 

Liddon,  Canon  Henry  Parry.  (Eng.  Divine.) 

Lumsden,  Sir  Peter.  (Eng.  General.) 

Luther,  Martin.  (Ger.  Reformer.) 

“ “ P.  Kramer . 

MacMahon,  Marshal  de.  (Fr.  General  and  Statesman.) 
Manning,  Henry  E.  (Eng.  Cardinal.) 

Melanchthon,  Philip.  (Ger.  Reformer.) 

Michel,  Louise.  (Fr.  Communist.) 

Mill,  John  Stuart.  (Eng.  Philosopher- ) G.  F.  Watts. 

“ “ Life  Photo. 

Muller,  Max.  (Eng.  Professor.) 

Newman,  John  Henry.  (Eng.  Cardinal.) 

Northcote,  Sir  Stafford.  (Eng.  Statesman.'' 

O’Connell,  Daniel.  (Irish  Statesman.) 

Our  Saviour.  (Only  True  Portrait.) 

Owen,  Richard.  (Eng.  Professor.) 

Paganini,  Nicolo.  (Ital.  Violinist.) 

Parker,  Theodore.  (Am.  Theologian.) 

Parnell,  Charles  Stewart.  (Irish  Statesman.) 

Rachel,  Elizabeth.  (Fr.  Actress.)  C.  L.  Muller. 

Robsart,  Amy.  (Scott’s  Heroine.) 

Salisbury,  Marquis  of.  (Eng.  Statesman.) 

Spurgeon,  Charles  H.  (Eng.  Divine.) 

Stanley,  Rev.  Arthur  Penrhyn.  (Eng.  Theologian.) 

“ Henry  M.  (Am.  Explorer.) 

Thiers,  Louis  Adolph.  (Fr.  Statesman.) 

Tyndall,  John.  (Irish  Scientist.) 

Viollet-le-Duc,  Eugene  Emmanuel.  (Fr.  Architect.) 
Washington,  George.  (Am.  General  and  Statesman.) 
Webster,  Daniel.  (Am.  Statesman.) 

Wellington,  Duke  of.  (Eng.  General.)  (Head.) 

“ . “ (Full  Length.) 

Wolseley,  Sir  Garnet.  (Eng.  General.) 


Part  Third. 


185 


REPRODUCTIONS  OF  ORIGINAL  ETCHINGS. 

BY  OLD  MASTERS. 

These  Old  Etchings  are  of  little  interest  to  the  casual  purchaser,  their 
value  lying  in  the  fact  that  they  are  reproduced  from  rare  plates.  If  or- 
dered for  the  subject  only  they  will  often  be  found  disappointing. 

Kept  in  stock  unmounted  only. 


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9085 


9089 


Etcher. 


Subject. 


Berghem,  N Dogs. 

Goat  and  Ram. 

Herd  Crossing  a Stream. 

Landscape,  with  Cattle. 

Man  and  Dog. 

44  44  44 

| Studies  of  Goats. 

| Studies  of  Sheep. 

Carracci,  A Madonna  and  Child. 

Nativity. 

Durer,  Albrecht  . . .Adam  and  Eve. 

Christ  Bearing  the  Cross. 

Christ  Before  Caiaphas. 

Christ  Before  Pilate. 

Christ  Praying  in  the  Garden. 

Christ  Raising  Adam  and  Eve  from 

Hades. 

Christ  Seized  by  the  Jews. 

.Crowning  with  Thorns. 

Crucifixion. 

Descent  from  the  Cross. 

Descent  into  Hades. 

Dream,  The. 

Ecce  Homo. 

Effect  of  Jealousy. 

Flagellation. 

Four  Nude  Women,  with  Globe. 

Frederick,  the  Great  Elector. 

Gentleman  and  Lady  Walking. 

Great  Fortune. 

Great  Horse. 

Holy  Family.  (Woodcut.) 

“ “ or  Virgin  with  Butterfly. 

Knight,  Death,  and  the  Devil. 

Little  Fortune. 

Madonna  and  Saint  Paul. 

. . Man  of  Sorrows. 


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9093 

9094 

9095 
9996 

9097 

9098 


“ Melancolia.  ” 

Marriage  of  Joseph  and  Mary. 
Nativity. 

Nemesis. 

Peasant  at  Market. 

Peter  and  John  Healing  the  Cripple. 


186 


Engravings,  Modem  Paintings,  etc. 


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9112 


9099 

9100 

9101 

9102 

9103 

9104 

9105 

9106 

9107 

9108 

9109 

9110 

9111 

9112 


E.cher. 


Subject. 


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9118 

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9120 

9121 

9122 

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9125 

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9136 

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9139 

9140 

9141 

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9145 

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9147 


9148  9148 
9149 


9150 

9151 

9152 

9153 

9154 


Pilate,  Washing  his  Hands. 

Portrait  of  Archbishop  Albert,  of  Mentz. 
“ Erasmus. 

“ Hans  Sachs. 

“ Melancthon. 

“ Wilibald  Pirkeimer. 

Prodigal  Son. 

Rape  of  Proserpine.  (Etched  on  Iron.) 
Resurrection. 

with  a Death’s  Head. 


Shield  of  Arms 

St.  Anthony. 

St.  Christopher. 

St.  George. 

St.  Hubert. 

St.  Jerome  in  a Room,  Writing. 

St.  Jerome  in  Penitence. 

St.  John  Chrysostom. 

St.  Sebastian. 

St.  Simon  and  St.  Philip. 

St.  Thomas  and  St.  Bartholomew 

• Virgin  and  Child,  with  Monkey. 

“ “ with  Pear. 

“ with  Child  at  Breast. 

“ “ holding  Apple. 

“ Embracing  the  Child. 

“ Crowned  by  an  Angel. 

“ “ two  Angels. 

“ Nursing  the  Child. 

“ Sitting  by  a Wall. 

“ with  Long  Hair. 

“ with  Short  Hair. 

Dyck,  A.  van Christ  Crowned  with  Thorns. 

Portrait  of  Adam  van  Noort. 

“ Erasmus. 


“ Francis  Frank. 

“ Jodocus  de  Momper. 

“ John  Breugel. 

“ John  de  Wael. 

“ John  Snellinx. 

“ Justus  Sustermans. 

“ Lucas  Vostermans. 

“ Paul  du  Pont. 

“ Peter  Breugel. 

Goltzius,  II Christ  Before  the  High  Priest. 

The  Flagellation. 

Portrait  of  H.  Goltzius. 

Leyden,  Lucus  van.  . .Adam  and  Eve. 

Cain  Killing  Abel. 

Christ  Appearing  to  Magdalen  in  the 

Garden. 

Christ  Before  Pilate. 

Christ  Bearing  the  Cross. 

David  Playing  before  Saul. 

Duke  of  Leyden. 

Milkmaid,  The. 

Monk  Sergius  Killed  by  Mohammed. 

Portrait  of  Lucas  van  Leyden. 


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9187 

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9191 

9195 

9197 

9203 

9204 

9205 

9200 

9207 

9208 


Part  Third. 


187 


Etcher, 


Subject. 


St.  Jerome. 

St.  Jerome  in  his  Chamber. 

St.  Matthew. 

St.  Sebastian. 

Virgil,  the  Magician,  Suspended  in  a 

Basket. 

Lorraine,  Claude  . . . .Cattle  Crossing  a Stream. 

Dance  under  the  Trees. 

Goat-herd,  The. 

Jupiter  and  Europa. 

. . . Robbers,  The. 

Seaport  with  Tower. 

Shepherd  and  Shepherdess. 

Wooden  Bridge,  The. 

Meciilen,  Israel  von  .Christ  Scourged. 

Mass  of  St.  Gregory. 

St.  Martin  Dividing  his  Cloak. 

Ostade,  A.  van Man  Looking  out  of  a Door. 

Potter,  Paul .Cattle. 

Cows. 

Rembrandt Annunciation  to  the  Shepherds. 

Banker,  or  Gold  weigher. 

Baptism  of  the  Eunuch. 

Beggars  at  the  Door. 

Beggar  Couple. 

Blind  Fiddler. 

Christ  and  the  Samaritan  Woman. 

Christ  Driving  the  Money-Changers  out 

of  the  Temple. 

Christ  Healing  the  Sick.  The  100  Gul- 
den Etching. 

Christ  Preaching. 

Crucifixion,  The. 

Crucifixion,  The. 

Death  of  the  Virgin. 

.Descent  from  the  Cross. 

Descent  from  the  Cross. 

Ecce  Homo. 

Flight  into  Egypt. 

Good  Samaritan,  The. 

Jacob  Lamenting  the  Death  of  Joseph. 

Joseph  Relating  his  Dream. 

Landscape,  with  Draughtsman. 

“ with  Mill. 

“ with  Sportsman. 

“ with  Three  Trees. 

Musicians. 

Old  Man  with  Fur  Cap. 

Old  Man  with  Split  Cap. 

Old  Woman. 

Pancake  Woman. 

Portrait  of  Burgomaster  Six. 

“ Catz. 

“ Clement  de  Jonge. 

“ Doctor  Faustus. 

“ Great  Coppenal. 

“ John  Cornelius  Sylvius. 


183 


Engravings,  Modern  Paintings,  etc. 


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Subject. 


9242 


Portrait  of  John  Lutma. 

Rembrandt. 

“ in  Fur  Cap. 

“ in  Persian  Habit. 

“ and  his  Wife. 

Renier  Hansloo. 

Young  Haering. 

Presentation  in  the  Temple, 
liaising  of  Lazarus  (small). 
Ilembrandt’s  Mother. 

Rembrandt’s  Mill. 

Return  of  the  Prodigal  Son. 

Sacrifice  of  Abraham. 

Scholar,  meditating  by  a lamp. 

St.  Catharine. 

St.  Jerome. 

Stoning  of  Stephen. 

Supper  at  Emmaus. 

Triumph  of  Mordecai. 

Village  by  the  Roadside. 

Peter  Repenting. 

St  Jerome  Hearing  the  Archangel’s 
Trumpet. 

Rosa,  Salvator Jason  and  the  Dragon. 

Man  in  Armor. 

Man  in  Armor  Sleeping. 

Man  with  Bow. 

Man  with  Staff. 

Warrior  Leaning  on  Sword. 

Woman  and  Child. 

Schongatjer,  Martin.  .Crowning  with  Thorns. 

Flight  into  Egypt. 

Nativity. 

Teniers,  David Mountaineer. 

Waterloo,  A Landscape. 


Ribera,  J.  de. 


Extra. 


Part  Third. 


189 


Reproductions  of  Original  Modern  Etchings. 


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Adeline,  Jules  . . . 
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Aufray,  Alpheus. 

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Subject. 


Rouen,  from  the  River. 


, Truth. 

.Dutch  Fishing-boats. 

Hauling  the  Line. 

. An  Autumn  Day  at  Artemare. 

An  Autumn  Evening  (near  Ros- 
sillon ). 

Borders  of  a Brook  at  Rossillon. 
Cornfield,  The. 

Evening.  (Borders  of  the  Rhone.) 
.Fishermen’s  Cabins.  (Coast  of 
Italy.) 

, “L’Etang  Neuf.” 

Pond  with  Scow. 

Port  of  San  Remo. 

Road  with  Poplars. 

Rocks  of  Rix. 

Souvenir.  (Windmills.) 

Trees  and  Water. 

Venice.  (Inundation,  Oct.  15, 
1875.) 

Windmill  at  Midnight. 

Brook,  The. 

Dutch  Windmill  and  Canal. 
Evening. 

Home,  Sweet  Home. 

River  Scene. 

.Sunset. 

, At  Valdemusa.  (Majorca.) 

Ravine  in  the  Pontine  Marshes. 


Borders  of  the  Oise  (near  Ant- 
werp). 

The  Oise  (below  Mery). 
Wheatfield. 

Family  of  Philosophers. 

Horses  at  Guide-board.  (Halage.) 
Village  in  Brittany. 

Watering  the  Cows. 

Alpine  Brook. 

Brook  in  the  Valley. 

Cattle  in  the  Stream. 

Horsemen  Halting  by  a Pool. 
Landscape  and  Trees. 

Landscape  near  Geneva. 
Landscape  with  Pond. 

Mountain  Road. 

Path  around  the  Cliff. 

Path  through  the  Valley. 

Souvenir  of  Ancient  Rome. 


Extra. 


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Artist. 


Subject. 


Study  in  the  Alps. 

Study  of  Trees  at  Geneva. 

Temple  of  Paestum. 

View  of  the  Alps,  near  Geneva. 

Water  Carriers. 

Wood  Interior. 

Carmiencke,  H.  ..Church-yard,  The. 

Danish  Farm-house. 

...  .Danish  Washer-women. 

Deer  on  the  Border  of  a Lake. 

Landscape  and  Pond. 

Old  Danish  Bridge. 

Old  Biver-road. 

Old  Ruins. 

Sportsman  in  the  Woods. 

Study  of  Trees. 

Watermill. 

Cole,  J.  FoxcRorT.Flock  of  Sheep. 

Coleman,  W.  S.  . .Maid  and  the  Magpie. 

Corot,  J.  B.  C. . . .Souvenir  of  Tuscany. 

Dkbaines,  A.  B.  . .Street  in  Audemer. 

Delauney Notre  Dame  Cathedral.  Side. 

“ “ “ Front. 

View  of  Paris,  from  Bridge  of 

Austerlitz. 

Demarne,  J.  L. . . .Allegory. 

At  the  Watering-Trough. 

Country  Seat,  A. 

Cow  and  Calf. 

In  the  Pasture. 

Landscape  and  Oak. 

Mountain  Brook. 

Rustic  Bridge. 

Shrine  by  the  Roadside. 

Study  of  Donkeys. 

View  of  a Public  Street. 

Waterfall  and  Cave. 

Dktaille,  E The  Uhlan. 

Feyen-Perrin,  A., Winnowers. 

Flameng,  L Interior  of  a Carmelite  Convent. 

Frkre,  Edouard.  .The  Cooper. 

The  Seamstress. 

Forel,  Alexis.  ..  .Corner  of  a Yard. 

Fortuny,  M.  de.  . .An  Idyl. 

Hllwood,  John.  .Quivering  Aspens. 

The  Swallows’  Haunt. 

Gautier,  Lucien.  .Quay  of  the  Old  Port  of  Marseilles. 

Gravier,  A Lady  Teazle. 

Eel  Traps. 

• • • • Thames  Farm. 

Gravier,  L Loch  Lomond. 

Groiseilliez,  M. 

I)E Low  Tide  at  Conquet. 

Haden,  Seymour.  .Battersea. 

Breaking  up  of  the  Agamemnon. 

Brig  at  Anchor. 

Duck  Pond. 


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. Entrance  of  the  Chateau  de  My  tton. 
.Greenwich. 

. Horsley’s  House  at  Wellesley. 
.Lancashire  River,  A. 

.Little  Boat-house,  The. 

.Looking  out  of  Study  Window. 
.Lord  Harrington’s  House. 

.Sunset  in  an  Irish  Park. 

Sunset  on  the  Thames. 

.Terrace  Richmond  Park. 
.Twickenham  Church. 

.Whistler’s  House  at  Old  Chelsea. 
.Windsor. 


Bedouin,  E Spring. 

Hkrkomer,  H Souvenir  of  Rembrandt. 


Touched. 

Holbein,  Theresa. Corner  of  a Peasant’s  Yard. 

Drying  Clothes. 

Haymakers. 

In  the  Wood. 

Landscape  with  Cottage. 

Landscape  with  Mountain. 

Peasant’s  Hut. 

Rest  by  the  Wayside. 

Return  from  Market. 

Thatched  Cottage. 

Holloway,  C.  F. . .On  the  Thames. 

Jacque,  Charles.  .Ale-house,  The. 

Angler,  The. 

Boy  and  Donkey. 

Cattle. 

Coming  Storm,  The. 

Cows  at  a Watering-place. 

Driving  Swine. 

Entering  the  Fold. 

Farm  Maid,  The. 

Feeding  the  Pigs. 

Fiddler,  The. 

Friendship. 

Girl  leading  a Cow. 

Herd  of  Swine. 

Keeper  of  the  Turkeys. 

Landscape  with  Cattle. 

Man  Driving  Cows. 

Morning. 

Noon-day  Rest. 

Pigs  in  Mischief. 

Ploughing. 

Prodigal  Son,  The. 

Sheep. 

Sheepfold. 

. Street  Musicians. 

Swineherd. 

Thatched  Cottages. 

Watering-place,  The. 

Windmills. 

Jacquemand,  J. . . . A Council  of  Foot-gear. 


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Lalanne,  M Haarlem,  Holland. 

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Piranesi Arch  of  Constantine,  Rome. 

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Protais,  P.  A Metz.  (Meditation.) 

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Schmidt,  G.  F. ...  Portrait  of  G.  F.  Schmidt. 

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Slocombe,  E View  from  Tower  Wharf. 

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Noondav  Meal. 

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Published  in  1841. 

of  Original  Diisseldorf  Etchings. 

In  Cabinet  Size  only. 

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Title-page, 

Adolph  Schi'ddter. 

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Marriage  of  Cana, 

J.  F'uhrich. 

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In  the  Woods, 

J.  W.  Schirmer. 

9486  Jacob  receiving  Joseph’s  Coat, 

9487  Entrance  to  Grand  Canal,  Venice, 

9488  The  process  of  etching, 

9489  Scene  on  the  Island  of  Riigen, 

9490  Pilgrims  planting  a tree, 

9491;  Don  Quixote  charging  the  sheep, 

9492  The  Pilot  examination, 

9493jEvening  in  the  Westerwald, 

9494!  Angel  conveying  the  body  of  St.  Catherine  to 
Mount  Sinai, 

9495  Falls  of  the  Isar, 

9496iCrusaders  beholding  Jerusalem, 

9497  Spanish  Monk  at  a well, 

9498  Baron  Munchausen’s  singular  flight, 

9499  Leukothea  rescuing  Odysseus  (Ulysses)  from 

the  storm, 

9500  Frederick  of  the  Bitten  Cheek  fleeing  from  the 

Wartburg, 

9501  Old  Castle, 

9502  Jason  and  Medea  capturing  the  Golden  Fleece, 

9503  Meiringen,  Switzerland, 


Alfred  Rethel. 

A.  Vollmer. 
E.  Neurenther. 

Fr.  Preller. 
C.  F.  Lessing. 
Adolph  Schrodter. 
Rud  Jordon. 
J.  Becker. 

II.  Mucke. 
Carl  Wagner. 
II.  Pluddemann . 

W.  Gail. 
Adolph  Schrodter. 

L.  Schwanthaler. 

L.  Haach. 
Rud.  Wiegmann. 
J.  B.  Genelli. 
Rud.  v.  Normann . 


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Illustrations  of  Books  on  Art  and  Travel. 

We  have  illustrated  the  following  books  with  the  most  prominent 
pictures  suggested  by  a careful  reading.  A greater  or  less  number  may 
be  used,  at  the  option  of  the  purchaser.  We  supply  the  photographs  un- 
mounted at  $1.50  per  dozen,  or  mounted  on  plate  paper  ready  for  bind- 
ing at  $2.00  per  dozen. 


Hawthorne’s  Marble  Faun 56  Photos. 

Grimm’s  Michael  Angelo.  Vol.  1 104  “ 

“ “ “ Vol.  II G6  “ 

Mme.  De  Stael’s  Corinne 116  “ 

Taine’s  Italy.  Koine  and  Naples 150  “ 

“ “ Florence  and  Venice 236  “ 

Andersen’s  Improvisatore 99  “ 

Lew  Wallace’s  Ben  Hur 21  “ 

Mrs.  Jameson’s  Legends  of  the  Madonna 91  “ 

Geo.  Eliot’s  Ilomola 62  “ 

Byron’s  Childe  Harold 22  “ 

Mrs.  Stowe’s  Agnes  of  Sorrento  40  “ 


( Others  in  preparation .) 


Illustrations  of  Books,  Legends,  etc. 


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Christmas  Carol Bob  Cratchit  and  Tiny  Tim. 

Cricket  on  the  Hearth.  .Caleb  Plummer  and  his  Blind 
Daughter. 

David  Copperfield Miss  Betsy  Trotwood. 

Mr.  Wilkins  Micawber. 

Mr.  Peggotty. 

Uriah  Heep. 

Dombey  and  Son Captain  Cuttle. 

Little  Dorrit Little  Dorrit. 

Martin  Chuzzlewit. .....  Mrs.  Gamp. 

Mr.  Pecksniff. 

Old  Curiosity  Shop  ....  Dick  Swiveller. 

Little  Nell  and  her  Grandfather. 

Oliver  Twist Bill  Sykes. 

Our  Mutual  Friend  ....  Hogue  Riderhood. 

Pickwick  Papers Alfred  Jingle. 

Mr.  Pickwick. 

Sam  and  Tony  Weller. 

Tale  of  Two  Cities  ....  Sidney  Carton. 

Shakespeare  Illustrations, 

Anthony  and  Cleopatra.  Act  III.,  Scene  9. 

As  You  Like  It.  Act  II.,  Scene  1. 

Act  IV.,  Scene  3. 

Act  V.,  Scene  4. 

Cvmbeline.  Act  III.,  Scene  14. 

Hamlet.  Act  I.,  Scene  4. 

Act  I.,  Scene  4. 

Act  III.,  Scene  2. 

Act  IV.,  Scene  7. 

Act  V.,  Scene  1.* 

King  Henry  IV.  Act  II.,  Scene  2. 

Act  IV.,  Scene  4. 


Henry  Tresham. 
Wm.  Hodges. 
Raphael  I Vest. 
Wm.  Hamilton. 
J.  Hoppner. 
H.  Fuseli. 
Carl  von  Hafften. 
Conrad  Diehl. 
Ferd.  Piloty. 
F.  Stieler. 
R.  Smirke. 
J.  Boydell. 


* Also  in  Extra  size. 


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Artist. 


King  Henry  VI.  1st  part. 


2d  part. 

3d  part. 

King  Henry  VIII.  Act  I., 


King  John. 


King  Lear. 

King  Richard  III. 


Act  II., 
Act  II., 
Act  II., 
Act  I., 
Act  III., 
Act  II., 
Scene  4. 
Act  III.,  Scene  1. 

Act  IV.,  Scene  2. 

Act  III.,  Scene  1. 

Act  IV.,  Scene  1. 

Act  IV.,  Scene  1. 
ActV.,  Scene  7. 

Act  III.,  Scene  4. 


Scene  3. 
Scene  4. 
Scene  5. 
Scene  4. 
Scene  3. 
Scene  5. 


Act  III.,  Scene  5. 

Act  IV.,  Scene  3. 

Macbeth.  Act  I.,  Scene  3. 

Act  I.,  Scene  3. 

Act  IV.,  Scene  1. 

ActV.,  Scene  1. 

ActV.,  Scene  3. 

Measure  for  Measure.-  Act  V.,  Scene  1. 

Merchant  of  Venice.  Act  II.,  Scene  5. 

Merry  Wives  of  Windsor.  Act  IV.,  Scene  2. 

Midsummer  Night’s  Dream.  Act  IV.,  Scene  1. 

Othello.  Act  V.,  Scene  2. 

Act  V.,  Scene  2. 

Act  V.,  Scene  2. 

Romeo  and  Juliet.  Act.  V.,  Scene  2. 

Tempest.  Act  I.,  Scene  1.  G.  Romney. 

Act  III.,  Scene  1.  Wm.  Kaulbach. 

Act  III.,  Scene  2.  “ “ 

Act  IV.,  Scene  1.  Joseph  Wright. 

Timon  of  Athens.  Act  IV.,  Scene  3.  John  Opie. 

Troilus  and  Cressida.  Act  II.,  Scene  2.  Geo.  Romney. 

ActV.,  Scene  2.  Ang.  Kauffmnan. 

Two  Gentlemen  of  Verona.  Act  V.,  Scene  3. 

Winter’s  Tale.  Act  III.,  Scene  3.  Jos.  Wright. 

Act  IV.,  Scene  3.  F.  Wheatley. 


John  Opie. 
J.  Boydell. 
J.  Northcote. 
John  Opie. 
Sir  J.  Reynolds. 
J.  Boydell. 
T.  Stothard. 
Rev.  Wm.  Peters. 
R.  Westall. 
Wm.  Kaulbach. 

ii  i i 

Jas.  Northcote. 
Wm.  Kaulbach. 
Benjamin  West. 
Carl  Piloty. 
J.  Northcote. 
Wm.  Kaulbach. 

II.  Fuseli. 
Sir  J.  Reynolds. 
Wm.  Kaulbach. 

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Thos.  Kirk. 
R.  Smirke. 
James  Durne. 
H.  Fuseli. 
J.  Boydell. 
J.  Graham. 
F.  Piloty. 


Goethe  Gallery 

and  156. 


See  Numbers  7455  to  7475  on  pages  155 


Schiller  Gallery.  (For  set 

in  folio  see  page  206.) 

Mitry  Stuart, 

IK  Kaulbach. 

Mother’s  Love, 

A.  Muller. 

The  Farewell, 

U 

Jeanne  d’Arc, 

W.  Kaulbach. 

The  Maiden’s  Lament, 

C.  Jaeger. 

The  Youth  at  the  Brook, 

Th.  Pixis. 

The  Return, 

A.  Muller. 

Happy  Moments, 

“ 

The  Playing  Infant, 

Th.  Pixis. 

Courtship, 

A.  Muller. 

The  Bridal  Procession, 

( i 

Expectation, 

C.  Jaeger. 

Wallenstein, 

44 

The  Maiden  from  Afar, 

R.  Beyschlag. 

The  Robbers, 

C.  Jaeger. 

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Artist. 


Don  Carlos,  C.  Jaeger • 

Harvest  Home,  A.  Muller • 

Mother’s  Cares,  “ 

William  Tell,  C.  Jaeger. 

The  Bride  of  Messina,  “ 

Schiller  at  Weimar,  IF.  Lindenschm.it. 

Tennyson’s  Elaine.  By  G.  Bore . 

King  Arthur  discovering  the  Skeletons  of  the  Brothers. 

Lancelot  approaching  the  Castle  of  Astolat. 

Lancelot  relating  his  Adventures. 

Lancelot  bids  Adieu  to  Elaine. 

Elaine  on  her  Hoad  to  the  Cave  of  Lancelot. 

Torre  and  Lavaine  bid  Farewell  to  the  Body  of  Elaine. 

The  Body  of  Elaine  on  its  way  to  King  Arthur’s  Palace. 

King  Arthur  reading  the  Letter  of  Elaine. 

The  Remorse  of  Lancelot. 


The  Niebelnngen-Lied. 

Frescoes  by  Julius  Schnorr  von  Carolsfeld,  in  the  Royal 
Palace,  Munich.  In  Cabinet  Size  only. 

Heinrich  von  Offterdingen  (writing  the  Lay  of  the  Niebelun- 
gen),  and  female  figures  typifying  Narration  and  Song. 

Siegfried  and  Kriemhild. 

Gunther  and  Brunhild. 

Siegmund  and  Sieglind.  (Siegfried’s  Parents.) 

Ute  (Mother  of  Gunther  and  kriemhild),  with  her  sons  Gemot 
and  Geiselher. 

Hagen,  Volker,  and  Dankwart. 

Etzel  (Atilla)  and  Rudiger. 

Dietrich  von  Bern  and  Hildebrand. 

Siegfried’s  triumphant  Entry  into  Worms,  with  captives  and 
spoils  of  war. 

Gunther  and  Brunhild  arrive  at  Worms,  and  are  received  by 
Kriemhild. 

Nuptials  of  Siegfried  and  Kriemhild. 

Siegfried  confides  to  Kriemhild  the  manner  in  which  he  de- 
prived Brunhild  of  her  girdle. 

Brunhild  and  Kriemhild  disputing  their  rank  before  the 
Cathedral  door. 

Kriemhild  implores  Hagen  to  protect  Siegfried  during  the 
fight,  marking  on  the  hero’s  garment  the  spot  where  he  is 
vulnerable. 

Siegfried  takes  leave  of  Kriemhild  (his  departure  for  the  chase.) 

Hagen  treacherously  kills  Siegfried. 

Hunting  party  returning  with  the  body  of  Siegfried. 

Kriemhild  beholds  the  body  of  Siegfried  lying  at  her  door. 

Messenger  announcing  to  Siegmund  the  death  of  his  son 
Siegfried. 

Kriemhild  discovers  Hagen  to  be  the  murderer  of  Siegfried, 
by  the  wound  bleeding  afresh  at  his  approach. 

Hagen  throws  the  Niebelungen  treasure  into  the  Rhine. 

The  water-nymphs  announce  to  Hagen  the  ultimate  fate  of  the 
Bergundian  host. 

The  water-nymphs’  prophecy  of  the  fate  of  the  Burgundians. 

Hagen  and  Volker  ignoring  Queen  Kriemhild’s  salutation. 

Kriemhild  bids  the  Huns  charge  the  Burgundians. 

Hagen  kills  Ortlieb  in  presence  of  the  Queen. 


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AA.  Death-struggle  between  the  Burgundians  and  the  Huns,  be- 
fore the  burning  palace. 

BB.  Fight  on  the  burning  staircase  (death  of  Gernot  and  Rudiger). 

CC.  Removal  of  the  slain. 

DD.  Hagen  vanquished  by  Dietrich  von  Bern. 

EE.  Dietrich  leads  the  captives  Gunther  and  Hagen  before  the 
Queen. 

FF.  Kriemhild  kills  Hagen,  but  is  herself  slain  by  Hildebrand. 

GG.  Lamentation  of  Dietrich,  Etzel,  and  Hildebrand. 

HII.  Etzel  and  his  Court  weeping  over  the  body  of  Kriemhild. 

II.  Return  to  Worms  of  the  messengers,  with  the  weapons  of  the 
slain. 

JJ.  Bishop  Pilgrim  receives  the  news  of  the  destruction  of  the 
Burgundians. 

KK.  Bishop  Pilgrim  orders  masses  to  be  sung  for  the  heroes. 

Heinrich  Heine’s  Book  of  Song's.  By  Paul  Thu - 
maun. 

Berg  Idylle  I. 

Die  Ileimkehr. 


Junge  Leiden. 

a 


For  set  in  Case,  see 
Pago  206. 


Aus  der  Harzreise. 

Der  Abend  Kommt  Gezogen. 

Mein  Kind,  wir  waren  Kinder. 

Dammernd  liegt  der  Sommerabend. 

Die  Wallfahrt  nach  Kevlaar. 

Traumbilder  II. 

Die  Grenadiere. 

Lyrisches  Intermezzo.  Auf  Fliigeln  des  Gesanges. 

Mein  Liebchen,  wir  sassen  Beisammen. 

Cupid  and  Psyche.  By  Paul  Thumann. 

Homage  to  Psyche.  ] 

Psyche  borne  by  Zephyr. 

Psyche  at  the  Couch  of  Cupid. 

Psyche  before  Venus. 

Psyche  and  the  Wood  God. . 

Psyche  in  the  Lower  Regions. 

Cupid  awakening  Psyche. 

Cupid  before  Jupiter. 

Cupid  and  Psyche  on  Mt.  Olympus. 

Cupid’s  Conquests.  By  H.  Los  sow. 

Cupid. 

Amphitrite. 

Lurlei. 

Leda. 

Io. 

Danae. 

Ariadne. 

Venus  Surprised. 

Bacchante. 

Cupid,  the  Marksman. 

“ the  Fisher. 

“ Triumphant. 

Legend  of  the  Storks.  By  T.  E.  Rosenthal. 

a.  The  Lake. 

b.  Arrival  at  the  Door. 

c.  Reception  of  the  Baby. 

Set  of  three  pictures  with  poem  in  10  X 12  portfolio. 
$1.50. 


For  set  in  Case,  see 
Page  206. 


Price, 


198 


Engravings,  Modern  Paintings,  etc. 


Greek  Illustrations.  In  Cabinet  size  only. 

a.  Photographed  from  “Monuments  inedits  publies  par  l’lnstitut  de 

Correspondance  Archeologique.”  Rome  and  Paris,  1839-1878. 

b.  Prom  Gerhard’s  “ Greek  Yase  Pictures.” 

c.  From  Visconti’s  “ Iconographie  Grecque.” 

d.  From  Kekule’s  “ Greek  Figures  in  Clay.” 

e.  From  Flaxman’s  Outline  Drawings. 


Homer’s  Iliad. 


9671 

9672 

9673 

9674 

9675 

9676 

9677 

9678 

9679 


Diomed  casting  his  Spear  against  Mars,  e 
Juno  and  Minerva  going  to  assist  the  Greeks. 
Neptune  rising  from  the  Sea.  e 
Ajax  defending  the  Greek  Ships,  e 
Fight  for  the  Body  of  Petroclus.  e 
Andromache  fainting  on  the  Walls,  e 
Hector’s  Body  dragged  at  the  Car  of  Achilles. 
Priam  trying  to  obtain  the  Body  of  Hector,  e 
Funeral  of  Hector,  e 


e 


e 


9680 

9681 

9682 

9683 

9684 

9685 

9686 

9687 

9688 

9689 

9690 


9691 

9692 

9693 

9694 

9695 


9696 

9697 

9698 

9699 

9700 

9701 

9702 

9703 

9704 

9705 

9706 

9707 

9708 

9709 

9710 

9711 


Homer’s  Odyssey. 

Orestes  slaying  iEgisthus.  b 

Odysseus  (Ulysses)  First  Meeting  with  Nausicaa.  b 
“ weeps  at  the  Song  of  Demodocus.  e 
“ giving  Wine  to  Polyphemus,  a 

“ blinding  Polyphemus.  Fresco  in  an  Etruscan  Tomb,  a 
“ escaping  from  the  Cave  on  a Ram.  a 
“ calling  up  the  Shade  of  Teiresias.  a 
“ and  the  Sirens,  a 

“ and  his  Dog.  e 

“ killing  the  Suitors,  e 

Mercury  conducting  the  Souls  of  the  Suitors  to  Hades,  e 

Lyric  Poets. 

Double  Hermes  of  Homer  and  Achilochus. 

Sappho  playing  the  Lydian  Barbiton.  Gem. 

Runners,  Boxers,  and  Wrestlers.  Panathenaic  Yase.  a 

Runners  with  Vases.  Panathenaic  Vase,  a 

The  Fall  of  Myrtilus  from  Pelop’s  Chariot.  Vase  picture,  a 

Drama. 

Dionysos  and  Akratos.  b 

“ # and  Komos  leading  Hephaistos  back  to  Olympus,  b 
Education  of  Komos.  b 

Combat  between  Dionysos  and  two  Giants,  b 

Athene  holds  Theseus  back  while  Dionysos  leads  off  Ariadne  as  his 
Bride,  b 

Boreas  carries  off  Oritheia.  b 

Erectheus  and  Cecrops  hear  the  News,  b 

The  Dioskowroi  draw  Water  in  spite  of  Amyclos. 

Two  views  of  a Bust  of  JEschylus. 

The  fabulous  Death  of  iEschylus. 

Prometheus  Unbound.  Vase  picture,  a 

Orestes  at  Delphi.  “ “ 

Purification  of  Orestes.  Vase  picture,  a 
Glaukos.  Mosaic.  “ “ a 

(Edipus  and  the  Sphynx.  “ “ a 

Euripides,  c 


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O 

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9713 

9714 

9715 

9716 

9717 

to 

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9722 

9723 

9724 

9725 

9726 

9727 

9728 

9729 

9730 

9731 

9732 

9733 

9734 

9735 

9736 

9737 

9738 

9739 

9740 

9741 

9742 

9743 

9744 

9745 

9746 

9747 

9748 

9749 

9750 

9751 

9752 

9753 

9754 

9755 

9756 

9757 

9758 

9759 

9760 

9761 

9762 

9763 

9764 

9765 


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199 


Greek  Illustrations.  ( Concluded .) 


Double  Hermes  of  Aristophanes  and  Menander,  a 
rheseus  and  Phaedra.  Vase  picture,  a 
Bellerophon  and  Pegasus.  Vase  picture,  a 
rhe  Mad  Herakles.  “ “ a 

Jrestes  and  Pylades  find  Iphigenia  in  Tauris.  Pompeian  Fresco. 


Tanagra  Figurines.  Berlin  Museum,  d 


Pelops  and  Hippodameia.  Vase  picture,  a 
\lcibiades.  a 
Herakles  and  Auge.  a 

Domic  Version  of  the  Judgment  of  Paris.  Vase  picture,  a 
rhe  Greeting  of  the  Swallow  in  the  Spring,  a 
Goethe’s  Reynard  the  Fox.  By  Win.  Kaulbach . In 
Cabinet  size  only, 
rhe  L;on  and  his  Court. 

Reynard  at  Home. 

rhe  Panther’s  Complaint. 

rhe  Chanticleer’s  Complaint. 

Eleynard  as  a Monk, 
rhe  First  Summons. 

Bruin  after  the  Honey, 
rhe  Second  Summons, 
rybalt’s  Escape, 
rhe  Parson’s  Capon, 
rhe  Wolf  on  the  Rafter. 

Reynard's  Confession. 

Reynard’s  Relapse. 

Reynard’s  Sentence. 

Offering  the  Crown  to  Bruin. 

Reynard’s  Father  and  the  Treasure, 
rhe  Hare  corroborates  Reynard’s  Story. 

Reynard  receiving  the  Chaplain’s  Blessing, 
rhe  Relapse. 

Sacrifice  of  Bellyn,  the  Ram. 
rhe  Festival. 

Reynard  and  the  Rabbit. 

Reynard  and  the  Crows, 
rhe  Third  Summons. 

Phe  Mare  and  the  Wolf. 

Phe  King’s  Closet, 
rhe  Ass’s  Mistake. 
l'he  Wolf  and  the  Crane, 
rhe  Sick  King. 

Phe  Wolf  driven  from  the  Ape’s  Den. 

Preparing  for  the  Battle. 

The  Battle. 

Congratulations. 

Receiving  the  Medal. 

The  Wolfs  Sympathizers. 

Reynard’s  return  Home. 

Raphael’s  Bible.  (Reproduced  from  the  set  of  Griiner  Plates.) 
In  Cabinet  size  only. 

Old  Testament. 

The  Creation  of  Terra  Firma. 

The  Separation  of  Light  from  Darkness. 

The  Creation  of  the  Sun  and  Moon. 


200 


Engravings,  Modern  Paintings,  etc. 


Raphael’s  Bible. 


( Concluded .) 


9766 

9767 

9768 

9769 

9770 

9771 

9772 

9773 

9774 

9775 


The  Creation  of  living  Animals. 
Presentation  of  Eve  to  Adam. 
The  Temptation. 

The  Expulsion  from  Paradise. 
Adam  and  Eve. 

The  Building  of  the  Ark. 

The  Deluge. 

Noah  leaving  the  Ark. 

Noah’s  Sacrifice. 

Abraham  and  Melchizedek. 


9776 

9777 

9778 

9779 

9780 

9781 

9782 

9783 

9784 

9785 


Abraham  commanded  to  count  the  Stars. 
Abraham  and  the  Angels. 

The  Flight  from  Sodom. 

God  ordering  Isaac  not  to  go  into  Egypt. 
Abimelech  watching  Isaac  and  Rebekah, 
The  Blessing  of  Jacob. 

The  Blessing  of  Esau. 

The  Vision  of  Jacob’s  Ladder. 

Jacob  covenanteth  for  Rachel. 

Rachel  and  Jacob. 


9786 


The  Return  of  Jacob. 


9787 

9788 

9789 

9790 

9791 

9792 

9793 

9794 

9795 

9796 

9797 

9798 

9799 

9800 

9801 

9802 

9803 

9804 

9805 

9806 

9807 

9808 

9809 

9810 


Joseph’s  Dream. 

Joseph  Sold. 

Joseph  and  Potiphar’s  Wife. 

Pharaoh’s  Dream. 

The  Finding  of  Moses. 

Moses  and  the  Burning  Bush. 

The  Israelites  passing  through  the  Red  Sea. 

Moses  striking  the  Rock. 

Moses  receiving  the  Two  Tables  of  the  Law. 

The  Israelites  worshipping  the  Golden  Calf. 

The  Cloudy  Pillar  standing  at  the  Tabernacle  Door. 
Moses  presenting  the  Law  to  the  People. 

The  Dividing  of  the  Waters  of  Jordan. 

The  Fall  of  Jericho. 

Joshua  commanding  the  Sun  and  the  Moon  to  stand  still. 
The  Division  of  the  Land  by  Lot. 

Samuel  anointing  David. 

David  slaying  Goliath. 

Triumph  of  David. 

David  and  Bathsheba. 

Solomon  anointed  King. 

The  Judgment  of  Solomon. 

The  Queen  of  Sheba’s  Visit. 

The  Building  of  Solomon’s  Temple. 


New  Testament. 


9811 

9812 

9813 

9814 


9815 

9816 

9817 

9818 

9819 


The  Adoration  of  the  Shepherds. 

The  Adoration  of  the  Kings. 

The  Baptism  of  Christ. 

The  Last  Supper. 

Raphael's  Hours.  (Also  made  in  Medium  size.'i 
First  Hour  of  the  Day. 

Second  Hour  of  the  Day. 

Third  Hour  of  the  Day. 

Fourth  Hour  of  the  Day. 

Fifth  Hour  of  the  Day. 


Part  Third- 


201 


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O 


Raphael’s  Hours.  ( Concluded .) 


9820 

9821 

9822 

9823 

9824 

9825 

9826 

9827 

9828 

9829 

9830 

9831 

9832 

9833 


Sixth  Hour  of  the  Day. 
First  Hour  of  the  Night. 
Second  Hour  of  the  Night. 
Third  Hour  of  the  Night. 
Fourth  Hour  of  the  Night. 
Fiftli  Hour  of  th  Night. 
Sixth  Hour  of  the  Night. 
Raphael's  Days, 
Monday,  Luna. 

Tuesday,  Mars. 
Wednesday,  Mercury. 
Thursday.  Jupiter. 

Friday,  Venus. 

Saturday,  Saturn. 

Sunday,  Sol. 


Set  of  Heads  from  Leonardo  Da  Vinci’s  Last 

Supper. 

From  drawings  by  Johannes  Niessen,  of  Weimar,  after  the  Original 
Drawings  by  L.  da  Vinci,  in  the  possession  of  the  Duchess  of 
Weimar,  excepting  three  (Christ,  Thaddeus,  and  Simon)  which 
are  in  England. 

In  Cabinet  size  only. 

9834  Christ. 

9835  John. 

9836;  Judas  and  Peter. 

9837  Andrew. 

9838  James  the  Younger. 

9839  Bartholomew. 

9840 1 'I  homas  and  James  the  Elder. 

9841 1 Philip. 

9842|  Matthew. 

9843iThaddeus. 

9844  Simon. 


T3 

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Cab. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Works  of  William  Morris  Hunt. 

9845 

9845 

His  own  Portrait.  Painted  in  1879. 

9846 

9846 

Bust  of  Lady,  called  St.  Cecilia. 

9847 

9847 

The  Amazon. 

9848 

9848 

Flight  of  Night. 

9849 

9849 

First  Love. 

9850 

9850 

Charles  River,  with  Bathers. 

9851 

9851 

Horses  and  Cart  on  a Beach. 

9852 

9852 

Mill-dam  : Newton  Lower  Falls. 

9853 

9853 

A Wreck:  Fayal. 

9854 

Boy  Chasing  a Goose. 

9855 

Landscape,  called  “ Spring  Chickens.” 

9856 1 

June  Clouds. 

9857i 

Hamlet. 

9858 

Charles  River. 

9859 

Lute  Girl. 

9860] 

Boy  Violinist. 

202 


Engravings,  Modern  Paintings,  etc. 


I 


s 

a 

£ 

eg 

V 

Works  of  William  Morris  Hunt.  ( Concluded .) 

9861 

9861 

Charcoal  Drawings. 

Anahita.  (Bust.)  Also  made  in  Extra  size. 

98G2 

9862 

Azalea. 

9863 

9863 

Boy  with  Violin. 

9864 

9864 

Governor’s  Creek,  Florida. 

9865 

9865 

Head,  Study  for  a Sibyl. 

9866 

Spanish  Boy. 

9867 

9867 

Study  of  a Male  Head.. 

9868 

9868 

St.  John’s  River,  Florida. 

9869 

9869 

Sunset  on  St.  John’s  River,  Florida. 

9870 

9870 

Tiger. 

9871 

9871 

Trees,  Florida. 

9872 

9872 

Turk’s  Rest. 

9873 

9873 

Flower  Studies.  (From  Nature.) 
Gloxinia. 

9874 

9874 

Iris. 

9875 

9875 

Lilium  Auratum. 

9876 

9876 

Lily,  White. 

9877 

9877 

Marguerite. 

9878 

9878 

Morning  Glory. 

9879 

9879 

Pirus  Japonica. 

9880 

9880 

Rhododendron. 

9881 

9881 

Tulip. 

9882 

9882 

Passion  Play  at  Oberammergau,  in  1880. 

Photographed  from  life. 

Proscenium  and  Chorus. 

9883 

9883 

Adam  and  Eve. 

9884 

9884 

The  Brazen  Serpent. 

9885 

9885 

The  Lord  gives  Manna  to  the  People  of  Israel. 

9886 

9886 

Vasliti  and  Esther. 

9887 

9887 

The  Sons  of  Jacob  sell  their  Brother  Joseph. 

9888 

9888 

Departure  of  Tobias. 

9889 

9889 

Christ  brought  before  the  High  Priest  Annas. 

9890 

9890 

Christ  on  the  Mount  of  Olives. 

9891 

9891 

Christ  is  sold  by  Judas  in  the  Council  of  High  Priests. 

9892 

9892 

Christ  holds  the  Last  Supper  with  His  Disciples. 

9893 

9893 

Christ  is  condemned  to  Death  by  Pilate. 

9894 

9894 

The  Bearing  of  the  Cross. 

9895  9895 

The  Crucifixion. 

9896  9896 

The  Resurrection. 

9897 

Joseph  Meyer,  as  Christ. 

9898 

Anastasia  Krach,  as  Mary. 

9899 

Jacob  Hett,  as  Peter. 

9900 

George  Lechner,  as  Judas. 

9901 

Roclius  Lang,  as  Ezechiel. 

9902 

Reliquary  of  St.  Ursula.  By  Hans  Memling . 
Arrival  of  St.  Ursula  at  Cologne. 

9903 

Arrival  of  St.  Ursula  at  Basle. 

9904 

Arrival  of  St.  Ursula  at  Rome. 

9905 

Second  arrival  at  Basle. 

9906 

St.  Ursula  protecting  Young  Virgins. 

9907 

Shrine  of  St.  Ursula. 

9908 

Allegory  of  the  Martyrdom  of  St.  Ursula. 

1 

9909 

Apotheosis  of  St.  Ursula. 

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203 


9910 

9911 

9912 

9913 

9914 

9915 

9916 
9917- 

9918 

9919 

9920 

9921 

9922 

9923 

9924 

9925 

9926 

9927 

9928 

9929 

9930 

9931 

9932 

9933 

9934 

9935 

9936 

9937 

9938 

9939 

9940 

9941 

9942 

9943 

9944 

9945 

9946 

9947 

9948 

9949 

9950 

9951 

9952 

9953 

9954 

9955 

9956 

9957 

9958 

9959 

9960 

9961 

9962 

9963 

9964 

9965 

9966 
99§7 
9968 


Animal  Studies, 

Cats 

Cattle 


Deer 

Dogs, 


Donkey 
Fowl.  . . 


Goat . . 
Hog... 
Horses 


(From  Life.)  In  Cabinet  size  only. 
. Cats  and  Kittens. 

Striped  Cat. 

.Bull. 

.Calves.  Cadzow  Forest. 

. Cow. 

.Cow  Milking. 

. Herd  of  Cattle  at  a Brook. 

. “ “ Drinking. 

. “ “ in  a Road. 

.Wild  Cattle  in  Cadzon  Forest. 
.Highland  Ox. 

44  44 

.Flock  of  Deer. 

.Bull  Terrier,  “ Rocket. ** 

44  (4  41 


White. 


. .Coach  Dog. 

..Collie,  Scotch. 
y.  “ Shepherd. 

. .English  Terrier. 

. .Fox Hounds,  Pack  with  Horses. 

44  44  44  44 

44  44  44  44 

44  44  44  44 


“ Terrier. 

“ “ at  Rat  Trap. 

Mastiff,  “ Prince  of  Wales.” 
Newfoundland’s  Head. 
Pointer,  with  Child. 
Pointers.  A Brace. 


Pug. 

Russian  Poodle. 

Skye  Terrier,  with  Hedgehog. 
Spaniel  “ “ 

St.  Bernard. 

.with  Cart  and  Children. 

.Flock  of  Ducks. 

“ Hens.  (Hamburgs.) 
“ Pigeons.  (Pouters.) 
Hen  and  Chickens. 

Swan. 

Turkey  Gobbler  and  Hen. 
Single  Goat  Standing. 

Single  Hog. 

Cart  Horse’s  Head. 

.Saddle  “ “ 


(<  <<  <t 

Draft  Horse,  “ Prince  of  Wales.** 

Harrowing  with  Horses. 

Hunter  Mounted. 

Mare  and  Foal. 

Saddle  Horse. 

Trained  Horse  on  Hind  Legs. 

Stallion,  “ Royal  Scot.” 

Sheep Flock  of  Sheep  lying. 

“ Merino  Sheep. 

Lamb  and  Child. 

Ram. 


204 


Engravings,  Modern  Paintings,  etc. 


COLLECTION  OF  WORKS  BY  HANS  HOLBEIN. 

Reproduced  from  a Set  of  Rare  Engravings.  (In  Cabinet  size  only.) 


9969 

9970 

9971 

9972 

9973 

9974 

9975 
9970 

9977 

9978 

9979 

9980 

9981 

9982 

9983 

9984 

9985 

9986 

9987 

9988 

9989 

9990 

9991 
to 

9995 

9996 


The  Passion. 

Last  Sapper. 

Christ  before  Caiaphas. 

Christ  demanded  of  Pilate. 

Pilate  washing  his  Hands  in  Sight  of  the  People. 
The  Flagellation. 

Crowning  with  Thorns. 

Christ  bearing  the  Cross. 

Stripping  Him  of  His  Raiment. 

Piercing  His  Hands  and  Feet. 

The  Crucifixion. 

In  the  Sepulchre. 

Portraits  and  Costumes. 

Jacobus  Meierus. 

Sir  Thomas  More.  (Medium  also.) 

Johannes  Frobenius. 

Anna  Sheckenpurlin. 

Nicolas  Kratzer.  (Medium  also.) 

Cavalier  of  the  XVI.  Century. 

Young  Noble  “ “ 

Color-bearer  “ “ 

< Swiss  Soldiers  “ “ 


I Female  Costumes  “ “ 

Dance  of  Death. 

Holbein  views  Life  and  Death. 


9997  Death  enters  Paradise. 

9998  Death  leads  out  Adam  and  Eve. 

9999  Death  toils  with  Adam. 

10000  Death  comes  for  the  Pope. 

10001J  Death  comes  for  the  Cardinal. 

10002  Death  comes  for  the  Prince  Elector. 

10003  Death  comes  for  the  Bishop. 

10004  Death  comes  for  the  Canon. 

10005  Death  comes  for  the  Friar. 

10006  Death  comes  for  the  Abbot. 

10007  Death  comes  for  the  Abbess. 

10008  Death  comes  for  the  Preacher. 

10009  Death  comes  for  the  Priest. 

10010  Death  comes  for  the  Sick  Man. 

10011  Death  comes  for  the  Astrologer. 

10012  Death  comes  for  the  Emperor. 

10013  Death  comes  for  the  King. 

10014  Death  comes  for  the  Empress. 

10ul5  Death  comes  for  the  Queen. 

10016  Death  comes  for  the  Duchess. 

10017  Death  comes  for  the  Countess. 

10018  Death  comes  for  the  Bride  and  Groom. 

10019  Death  comes  for  the  Canoness. 

10020  Death  comes  for  the  Count. 

10021  Death  comes  for  the  Knight. 

10022  Death  comes  for  the  Nobleman. 

10023  Death  comes  for  a Swiss  Soldier. 


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205 


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10024 

10025 
1002G 

10027 

10028 

10029 

10030 

10031 

10032 

10033 

10034 

10035 
1003G 
10837 

10038 

10039 

10040 

10041 

10042 


Death  comes  for  the  Judge. 

Death  comes  for  the  Councillor. 

Death  comes  for  the  Lawyer. 

Death  comes  for  the  Merchant. 

Death  comes  for  the  Pedler. 

Death  comes  at  Sea. 

Death  comes  to  the  Teamster. 

Death  comes  to  the  Farmer. 

Death  comes  for  the  Miser. 

Death  comes  for  the  Robber. 

Death  comes  for  the  Drunkard. 

Death  comes  for  the  Gambler. 

Death  comes  for  the  Grandfather. 

Death  comes  for  the  Grandmother. 

Death  comes  for  the  Blind  Man. 

Death  will  not  come  for  the  Beggar. 

Death  comes  for  the  Peasant’s  Child. 

Death  comes  for  the  Lunatic. 

The  Dance  of  Death  upon  a Dagger  Sheath. 


Heads  Reproduced  from  Drawings. 

Vignettes. 


. 1 
Large. 

T3 

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Cab. 

Price,  cabinet  size,  20  cents ; mounted,  25  cents. 
“ medium  “ 40  “ “ 50  “ 

10043 

10043 

Correggio.  Madonna  and  Child. 

10044 

10044 

10045 

10045 

10045 

Dolci,  Carlo.  St.  Cecilia! 

1004G 

10046 

Raphael.  St.  Cecilia. 

10047 

10047 

10047 

St.  Paul. 

10048 

10049 

10050 

10051 

10051 

Rembrandt.  Portrait  of  William  Burggraaf. 

10052 

10052 

10052 

Titian.  Sleeping  Yenus. 

10053 

Vecchio,  Palma.  Yiolante. 

Portfolios. 

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Series  of  English  cards,  with  designs  and  good  wishes  embossed  in  gold, 
reduced  photographs,  covering  part  of  the  surface.  Subjects  to  suit  the 
season  and  shape  of  card.  This  line  is  entirely  new  and  unique. 


No. 

Size  of  card 
in  inches. 

Embossed  Design. 

Size  of  Photo- 
graph. 

2.1  X 21 
31  X 2 

Price  each. 

4. 

31  X 3J 

Passion  Flowrer. 

35  cents. 

5. 

35  X 33 

Japanese. 

35  “ 

10. 

5 X 3| 
5 X 3$ 

25  X 21 

35  “ 

12. 

Bird,  Hen,  and  Chicken. 

25  x 25 

35  “ 

13. 

5 X3| 

Bat  and  Rabbit. 

25  X 21 

35  “ 

24. 

45  X 35 

Decorative. 

31  X 21 

35  “ 

25. 

45  x 35 

Renaissance. 

3 X 21 

35  “ 

31. 

5$  X 3g 

Floral. 

3X11 

50  “ 

32. 

5 h X 4g 
65  X 41 

Japanese  Floral. 

41  X 3 

60  “ 

50. 

Fra  Angelico  Angel. 

4 X 31 

50  " 

53. 

61  X 41 

Motto  only. 

4X4 

50  “ 

47. 

85  X 51 

Thrush  and  May  Blossom. 

6X4 

75  “ 

48. 

83  X 5.j 

Motto  only. 

6 X 4 

75  “ 

Collections. 


Cabinet  Size,  on  8 X 10  mounts,  in  Portfolio. 
Medium  Size,  on  11  X 14  mounts,  in  Portfolio. 


Goethe  Gallery, 
SchillerGallery, 

Turner  Gallery, 

World’s  Pictures, 

Raphael’s  Hours, 

Raphael’s  Madonnas, 

Sir  Joshua  Reynolds, 

Meyer  von  Bremen, 

Sir  Edwin  Landseer, 

Rosa  Bonheur, 

Artists  (Old  Masters), 
Composers, 

Poets, 

Robt.  Beysclilag, 

J.  L.  Gerome, 

J.  Ooomans, 

J.E.  Millais, 

A.  de  Neuville, 

Ed*  Griitzner, 

Da  Vinci’s  Last  Supper, 

M.  Angelo’s  Last  Judgment, 
The  Niobe  Group. 
Masterpieces  of  Sculpture, 


21  pictures 

Price. 

Cabinet.  Medium. 
$1.00 

21  “ 

4.00 

12  ** 

2.50 

$5.00 

12  « 

2.50 

5.00 

12  “ 

with  key  . 

2.75 

5.00 

12  “ 

2.50 

5.00 

12  “ 

2.50 

5.00 

12  « 

2.50 

5.00 

12  “ 

2.50 

6.00 

12  “ 

. 

2.50 

5.00 

12  « 

2.50 

5.00 

12  “ 

2.50 

5.00 

12  “ 

2.50 

5.00 

12  “ 

2.50 

5.00 

12  “ 

2.50 

6.00 

12  “ 

2.50 

5.00 

12  “ 

. 

2.50 

5.00 

12  “ 

2.50 

5.00 

12  “ 

2.50 

5.00 

12  “ 

with  text . 

3.00 

11  “ 

“ 

3.00 

17  “ 

“ 

4.00 

12  “ 

“ 

3.00 

0.OG 

Collections  in  Cabinet  Size. 

On  Imperial  Mount .v,  in  Red  and  Gold  Canes. 
Cupid  and  Psyche.  By  P.  Thumann.  9 photos.,  with  text 
Cupid’s  Conquests.  By  H.  Lossow.  12  “ ... 

Modern  Madonnas.  By  various  artists.  Id  “ . 

Christmas  Souvenir.  “ “ n << 


$3.00 

3.00 

3.00 

3.00 


Framing’. 


We  have  special  facilities  for  framing  photographs,  and  keep  all  the 
latest  styles  of  mouldings  in  stock. 

We  make  a specialty  of  supplying  framed  pictures  for  gifts,  and,  where 
the  selection  of  the  frame  is  left  to  us,  we  endeavor  to  adapt  the  frame  to 
the  picture,  and  guarantee  our  work  to  be  of  the  best,  and  prices  as  low  as 
first-class  work  can  be  supplied. 

Pricee. 


Medium  size  photos.,  11  X 14,  framed  in  1-inch  cherry  or  ash 
“ “ “ “ “ “ bronze 

Large  photos.,  16  X 20,  framed  in  1 4-inch  cherry  or  ash  . 

“ “ “ “ 2-inch 


. $1.15 
. 2.00 
. 2.50 

. 2.75 


((  ((  U (< 

Extra  photos.,  20  X 24,  “ 

«(  <«  <( 


bronze 

cherry  or  ash  . 
bronze 


4.50 
4.00 

5.50 


Many  of  the  large  and  extra  photographs  look  much  better  framed 
without  showing  any  margin.  In  this  case  a wider  frame  is  used,  and, 
although  it  decreases  the  size  of  the  picture,  it  strengthens  its  effect.  AIL 
heads  and  many  figure  subjects  and  landscapes  look  much  better  framed 
in  this  way. 

Large  photos.,  framed  close,  about  9 X 12,  in  24-inch  cherry  or 

ash,  with  gold  or  bronze  pearls  inside  .....  $4.00 

Large  photos.,  framed  close,  in  24-inch  carved  cherry  or  oak  . 4.00 

“ “ “ “ “ bronze  ....  5.00 

Extra  photos.,  framed  close,  about  13  X 16,  in  3-inch  cherryor  ash, 

with  gold  or  bronze  pearls  inside  ......  6.00 

Extra  photos.,  framed  close,  in  3-inch  carved  oak  ....  5.00 

“ “ 44  44  44  bronze  ....  6.50 

“ “ “ “ “ plush  with  burnished  gold 

pearls  inserted 10.00 

We  frame  all  styles  of  pictures,  and  will  furnish  estimates  on  applica- 
tion. Gold,  tinted,  or  plush  mats  made  to  order.  New  patterns  of 
frames  in  white  and  gold. 


Mounting  Photographs. 

The  following  prices  for  mounting  photographs  include  the  best  double- 
face heavy  Collins  mount,  entirely  free  from  impurities,  which  tend  to 
stain  the  pictures.  It  also  includes  burnishing,  and  spotting  with  india 
ink. 


Size  of  Cards. 

Tint. 

Price  single.  Price  per  doz. 

8 X 10 

Tea,  gray,  amber,  blue, 

or  white, 

5 cents, 

$ 50 

11  X 14 

<(  <(  ti  <( 

“ 

10  44 

1.00 

14  X 18 

(<  <<  (< 

< 4 

15  44 

1.50 

16  X 20 

(<  n «« 

4 4 

20  “ 

2.00 

18  X 22 

ti  ti 

4 4 

25  “ 

2.50 

20  X 24 

H it 

44 

28  44 

2.80 

22  X 28 

il 

44 

30  44 

3.00 

25  X 35 

<( 

50  44 

5.00 

Mounting  in  Albums. 

Where  thin-leaved  albums  are  used,  such  as  our  numbers  0 to  14,  the 
photos,  are  pasted  in  by  one  edge  only. 

Price,  3 cents  each.  $2.50  per  hundred. 

Where  card-stock  albums  are  used  the  photographs  may  be  mounted 
solidly  or  pasted  all  over.  This  is  a difficult  and  trying  operation,  and 
needs  much  practice  to  prevent  the  leaves  from  warping. 

Price  for  7 X 9 photos.,  or  smaller,  4 cents  each.  $3.00  per  hundred. 

“ 44  8 X 10  44  or  larger,  6 “ 44  5.00  44 


ALBUMS. 


For  Art  Collections. 

Photographic  scrap-albums  made  of  tinted  paper,  expressly  to  hold 
unmounted  photos.,  in  red  and  dark  brown  colors,  neat  and  durable. 


No. 

0. 

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 
6 

7. 

8. 


Cloth,  30  Leaves,  6£  X 8|  inches 

£ Morocco,  Cloth  sides.  50  Leaves,  6£  X 8£  inches 

“ 50 


£ Turkey  Morocco, 
i Morocco, 

^ Turkey  Morocco, 
h,  Morocco, 

£ Turkey  Morocco 


100 

100 

50 

50 


8*  X 10i 


B.  Same  size  as  No.  0,  in  full  Turkey  Morocco,  gilt  edge 
h Morocco,  Cloth  sides,  100  Leaves,  X 10£  inches 
h Turkey  Morocco,  “ “ 100  “ “ “ 

8 B.  Same  size  as  No.  8,  in  Full  Turkey  Morocco,  gilt  edge 

9.  h Morocco,  Cloth  sides,  50  Leaves,  9|  X 11£  inches 

10.  h Turkey  Morocco,  “ “ 50  “ “ “ 

11.  4 Morocco,  “ “ 100  “ “ “ 

12.  h.  Turkey  Morocco,  “ “100  “ “ “ 

13.  h “ “ “ “ 100  “ 10 h X 13  “ 

14.  Same  as  No.  13,  only  oblong  instead  of  square 
Numbers  2,  4,  6,  8,  G B,  and  8 B,  are  generally  preferred,  to  hold  our 

cabinet  and  medium  photographs.  Numbers  9 to  13,  being  of  larger  size, 
are  more  suitable  for  holding  foreign  photos. 


Price. 

.60 

$1.00 

1.20 

1.40 

1.60 

1.50 

1.75 

5.00 

2.00 
2.25 
6.00 
2.00 
2.25 
2.25 

2.75 

3.50 
3.50 


For  Solid  Mounting. 

In  response  to  the  great  demand  for  albums  made  of  card  stock  for 
solid  mounting,  we  have  added  the  following  line  of  goods  to  our  stock. 
They  are  all  made  of  fine  double-faced  amber  card  board,  hinged  with 
linen,  and  bound  in  half  Turkey  Morocco,  with  cloth  sides. 


No. 

15. 

Oblong,  25 

Leaves,  8 X 10  inches  . 

Price. 
. $4.00 

16. 

4 4 

50 

“ 8 X 10  “ 

. 5.00 

17. 

44 

25 

“ 10  X 12  “ 

. 4.50 

18. 

4 4 

50 

“ 10  X 12  “ 

. 6.50 

19. 

25 

“ 11  X 14  “ 

. 5.00 

20. 

44 

50 

“ 11  X 14  “ 

. 7.50 

Directions  for  Inserting  Scraps  in  Albums. 

Applicable  to  Nos.  0 to  14. 

The  best  method  of  mounting  Photographs  in  scrap-albums  is  to  paste 
the  edge  nearest  the  binding  or  back  part  of  the  book  (using  very  thick 
boiled  flour-paste')  so  that  the  print  may  turn  with  the  leaves.  This  is 
easily  done  by  laying  the  print  on  its  face,  and  covering  it  with  a sheet  of 
thick  paper,  leaving  about  one-sixteenth  of  an  inch  uncovered,  upon  which 
the  paste  is  spread  with  the  finger.  The  print  is  then  assigned  its  proper 
place  in  the  book,  indicated  by  pencil-dots,  and  pressed  down  with  thin 
blotting-paper.  If  pasted  across  the  leaf,  or  on  the  four  corners,  the 
photograph  will  wrinkle  in  turning  the  leaves.  It  is  best  to  employ  very 
thick  paste , as  this  dries  quickly,  adheres  firmly,  and  is  less  liable  to  cockle 
than  if  it  were  thin  and  watery. 

As  unmounted  photographs  have  a tendency  to  curl  up  towards  the  pict- 
ure side,  they  should  be  rolled  so  as  to  curl  outward  before  being  inserted 
in  the  album.  This  is  done  by  gently  drawing  them  across  a tolerably 
sharp  edge,  such  as  the  edge  of  a drawer,  one  hand  pressing  lightly  on  the 
photograph,  until  they  are  bent  in  the  opposite  direction. 

It  is  advisable  to  cover  only  one  side  of  the  leaf , as  this  will  keep  the 
photograph  from  injury. 


Christ  in  Art. 

A set  of  27  cabinet-size  photographs  selected  from  the  best  works  of  a 
variety  of  masters,  illustrating  the  chief  events  of  the  life  of  Christ. 

Descriptions,  quoted  from  the  best  authorities,  are  printed  on  the 
mounts  under  the  pictures.  Compiled  and  arranged  by  Mrs.  Ida  E. 
Bailey. 

Price  of  the  set  mounted  on  8 X 10  gray  cards,  in  a neat,  half- 
roan, portfolio  lettered  in  gold  .......  .$5.00 

Price  of  the  set  mounted  on  amber,  gilt-edged  panels,  in  half- 
turkey  morocco  portfolio,  with  flaps  ......  $8.00 


Game  of  Artists  and  their  masterpieces. 

Arranged  by  Miss  L.  DERBY. 

The  game  of  Artists  is  played  like  the  game  of  Authors.  The  pictures 
selected  are  the  portraits  and  leading  works  of  the  oid  masters.  They 
are  taken  from  Part  First  of  our  catalogue,  are  mounted  on  heavy  cabinet 
cards  with  the  proper  printing  under  each  to  make  the  playing  simple  and 
practical.  As  a means  cf  educating  the  tastes  of  the  young  by  making 
them  familiar  with  the  great  artists’  works  it  is  unsurpassed. 

Case  No.  1 contains  Fra  Angelico,  Giovanni  Bellini,  Leonardo 
da  Vinci,  Michael  Angelo,  and  Titian.  24  pictures  . . . $4.00 

Case  No.  2 contains  Raphael,  Andrea  del  Sarto,  Correggio, 

Paolo  Veronese,  and  Guido  Reni.  24  pictures  ....  $4.00 

Nos.  1 and  2 are  intended  to  be  played  as  one  game,  but  may 

be  played  separately.  Full  set $8.00 

Full  description  of  how  the  game  is  played  accompanies  each  set. 


Vetffler  Photographs. 


We  have  taken  the  selling  agency  of  the  reproductions  of  the  famous 
works  of  Elihu  Vedder,  and  will  send  a full  list  of  the  same  on  applica- 
tion. Prices  range  from  one  to  three  dollars  each. 


